Trinity BirthPlace to host inaugural ‘Baby Bowl’

The Trinity BirthPlace Baby Bowl is a four-week competition between the number of newborn boys and girls welcomed into the world at the Bettendorf and Moline BirthPlace. CREDIT UNITYPOINT HEALTH-TRINITY

With the big game on the horizon, UnityPoint Health -Trinity has the newest showdown – the Trinity BirthPlace Baby Bowl, a four-week competition between the number of newborn boys and girls welcomed in its Bettendorf and Moline BirthPlace centers.

The competition begins Sunday, Jan. 14, and runs through the “Big Game” Sunday, Feb. 11.

“No matter who you’re rooting for, we’re ready to celebrate the newest arrivals to the Quad Cities,” says Kelli Sieverding, Trinity Bettendorf BirthPlace manager.

Trinity Moline BirthPlace Manager Sarah Turner said: “We think parents and babies are amazing. This is a fun way for us to celebrate them.”

Between the Moline and Bettendorf locations, Trinity BirthPlace welcomes 1,800 babies each year. Additionally, both Trinity Bettendorf BirthPlace and Trinity Moline BirthPlace are proud to have been recently recognized nationally for their maternity care.

Trinity BirthPlace has a team of expert nurses, doctors and health educators who will work with families during pregnancy and post pregnancy to ensure a safe and healthy delivery.

“Having a baby is a big event and we’re honored to be part of it for so many Quad City families,” said Ms. Sieverding.

Ms. Turner added: “We’re here for families from the first anxious moments when you know ‘it’s time’ until we place their baby in their arms the first time. Whoa! It’s a big deal. These families are the real winners for this game, and we’re proud to serve as coaches to facilitate their safe arrival.”

Personal and virtual tours  of the UnityPoint Health – Trinity BirthPlace are available. 

For more information on services offered at Trinity BirthPlace, visit unitypoint.org.

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