DHR Health Women’s Hospital Celebrates First Baby Born on New Year’s Day

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Dallas Anthony Legate arrived at 12:10 a.m., weighing 7 pounds and 3 ounces, measuring 20.75 inches. Parents Kalea and Austin Legate were thrilled to welcome their baby boy into their loving arms. Proud physician was Dr. Danielle Jimenez-Flores. Image courtesy of DHR Health
Dallas Anthony Legate arrived at 12:10 a.m., weighing 7 pounds and 3 ounces, measuring 20.75 inches. Parents Kalea and Austin Legate were thrilled to welcome their baby boy into their loving arms. Proud physician was Dr. Danielle Jimenez-Flores. Image courtesy of DHR Health
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DHR Health Women’s Hospital celebrated a joyful occasion with the arrival of its first baby of 2025.            

Dallas Anthony Legate arrived at 12:10 a.m., weighing 7 pounds and 3 ounces, measuring 20.75 inches. Parents Kalea and Austin Legate were thrilled to welcome their baby boy into their loving arms. Proud physician was Dr. Danielle Jimenez-Flores. 

Dallas Anthony Legate. Image courtesy of DHR Health

“It is with great pride that we celebrate the first baby of the year,” said Marissa Castañeda, Senior Executive Vice President of DHR Health. “It is a special moment for the family and a cheerful time for our hospital.”

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As part of DHR Health’s tradition, the family received a special gift basket filled with baby essentials, celebratory items, and a gift card to mark the momentous event.

DHR Health Women’s Hospital, located at 5502 S. McColl Road in Edinburg, offers a broad range of services to support women during childbirth and post-delivery stages. To schedule a tour of the facility before your delivery, please call (956) 362-2229.

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