The New Year's cheers rang out twice as loud.
The hospital announced Wednesday that adorable twin girls born just after midnight in Brooklyn will be among the first babies born in New York City in 2025.
According to New York City Health and Hospitals Kings County Branch, proud parent Shenice Crumby of Crown Heights gave birth to her still-unnamed babies shortly after the ball dropped at 12:01 and 12:02 a.m. It is said that she gave birth.
Her first bundle of joy weighed a solid 6 pounds, 13.9 ounces, while her second bundle of joy weighed 5 pounds, 15.4 ounces, the hospital said. The girls were Crumby's third and fourth children with partner Jordan Tomlinson.
Shortly after giving birth, at 12:14 a.m., a healthy baby boy weighing 7 pounds, 10 ounces was born at New York University Langone Tisch Hospital in Manhattan.
Parents Naomi and Jacob Gottsman of Rockaway, Queens, initially expected their son, who has yet to be named, to arrive on Christmas Eve, but they said he showed up more than a week late. a hospital official said.
Then, at 1:23 a.m. at Mount Sinai West, a baby boy, Sidney Cassian Lundvall, was born, much to the joy of exhausted first-time mom Kimberly Brown.
“It was very dramatic,” said Brown, who was in labor for 24 hours and ended up having a C-section.
It was her goal to have her first baby at the hospital this year, she said.
“I couldn't believe it,” Brown said. “I embody that.”





