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New Year’s Day brings baby boom to Hawaii hospitals

COURTESY KAISER PERMANENTE MOANALUA MEDICAL CENTER
                                Maikalani Keama and Caitlyn Chee of Kaneohe with their daughter, ‘Ihilani Keama, who was born at 3:04 a.m. Sunday, making her the first baby of the new year born at Kaiser Permanente Moanalua Medical Center.
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COURTESY KAISER PERMANENTE MOANALUA MEDICAL CENTER

Maikalani Keama and Caitlyn Chee of Kaneohe with their daughter, ‘Ihilani Keama, who was born at 3:04 a.m. Sunday, making her the first baby of the new year born at Kaiser Permanente Moanalua Medical Center.

COURTESY KAISER PERMANENTE MOANALUA MEDICAL CENTER
                                Kathleen Cacacho of Ewa Beach holds her baby boy, Elias. He was born Sunday around 8 a.m., making him the first boy born during the new year at Kaiser Permanente Moanalua Medical Center.
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COURTESY KAISER PERMANENTE MOANALUA MEDICAL CENTER

Kathleen Cacacho of Ewa Beach holds her baby boy, Elias. He was born Sunday around 8 a.m., making him the first boy born during the new year at Kaiser Permanente Moanalua Medical Center.

COURTESY HILO MEDICAL CENTER
                                Gus and Kristine Norita and baby, Keoni, who was born at Hilo Medical Center at 2:48 a.m. Sunday, making Keoni one of the first reported babies in Hawaii for the new year.
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COURTESY HILO MEDICAL CENTER

Gus and Kristine Norita and baby, Keoni, who was born at Hilo Medical Center at 2:48 a.m. Sunday, making Keoni one of the first reported babies in Hawaii for the new year.

COURTESY KAISER PERMANENTE MOANALUA MEDICAL CENTER
                                Maikalani Keama and Caitlyn Chee of Kaneohe with their daughter, ‘Ihilani Keama, who was born at 3:04 a.m. Sunday, making her the first baby of the new year born at Kaiser Permanente Moanalua Medical Center.
COURTESY KAISER PERMANENTE MOANALUA MEDICAL CENTER
                                Kathleen Cacacho of Ewa Beach holds her baby boy, Elias. He was born Sunday around 8 a.m., making him the first boy born during the new year at Kaiser Permanente Moanalua Medical Center.
COURTESY HILO MEDICAL CENTER
                                Gus and Kristine Norita and baby, Keoni, who was born at Hilo Medical Center at 2:48 a.m. Sunday, making Keoni one of the first reported babies in Hawaii for the new year.