Memorial Hospital West celebrates newborns in patriotic Fourth of July outfits
Newborns at Memorial Hospital West marked their first Fourth of July in tiny patriotic outfits, turning a holiday stay in Pembroke Pines into a family memory.

Newborns at Memorial Hospital West spent part of the holiday weekend in Pembroke Pines dressed for their first Fourth of July, with tiny Uncle Sam and Americana outfits bringing red, white and blue to the maternity ward. Families staying in the unit marked the holiday together, and the celebration gave parents a little normalcy and joy during a weekend they could not spend at home. One mother said the gesture brought happiness and joy at a time when special memories mattered even more.
The holiday moment unfolded at Memorial Hospital West, 703 North Flamingo Road in Pembroke Pines, inside Memorial Healthcare System’s Memorial Family Birthplace. Memorial Healthcare System’s Family Birthplace leads Broward County births, delivering more than 50% of all babies in the county across three Broward locations.
Memorial's maternity program includes labor and delivery care, breastfeeding and lactation services, postpartum support, maternity classes, support groups and a virtual maternity orientation for mothers-to-be and partners.
All three Family Birthplace locations have earned Gold Safe Sleep Champion status from the National Safe Sleep Hospital Certification Program, and foreign language and American Sign Language interpreter services are available 24 hours a day. Memorial Healthcare System, founded in 1953, serves more than 200,000 Broward County residents each year through community-based healthcare and programs.
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