Vanderbilt Tullahoma-Harton Hospital welcomes first baby of 2025
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The Women’s Center at Vanderbilt Tullahoma – Harton Hospital (VTHH) welcomed the first baby of 2025 at 11:47 p.m. on Jan. 2, 2025. Gwennyth Trinity Grace Freeze-Stele arrived weighing six pounds and 8.4 ounces and 19.5 inches in length. Gwennyth is the first child born to Kalei Freeze and David Stele of Manchester.
The delivering physician was Dr. H. Mather Bennett of Vanderbilt Integrated Center for Women’s Health. In addition to their celebration meal, the family was presented with a tub of baby items, birth announcements and a photo canvas.
“We appreciate those who choose us to be a part of the arrival of their new family members,” states Liese Harris, MSN, RN, Director of VTHH Women’s Center. “The first baby of a new year gives us a special opportunity to celebrate and reflect on the amazing possibilities of the upcoming year!”
About Vanderbilt Tullahoma – Harton Hospital
Vanderbilt Tullahoma-Harton Hospital is part of the Vanderbilt Health community of hospitals and clinics. Accredited by The Joint Commission, the 135-bed facility offers a wide range of inpatient and outpatient medical and surgical services, including an accredited Chest Pain Center, a 14-bed critical care unit, imaging services including nuclear medicine, 3D mammography and 3D biopsy, labor and delivery with a Level 2 NICU nursery, sleep medicine, orthopedic surgery, rehabilitation and more. For more information, visit vanderbilttullahomahartonhospital.com.
