Jan 21, 2021
Throwback Thursday: First twins, 1986 and 1987
Where are they now? The first twins in 1986 and 1987 came on Jan. 13 and Jan. 20. More »
Where are they now? The first twins in 1986 and 1987 came on Jan. 13 and Jan. 20. More »
The race for Baby New Year wasn't exactly a photo finish in 2021, but it was a bit of a squeaker. Two babies were born Friday morning less than half an hour apart, but little Kallen Tomlinson came first, born at 10:49 a.m. Jan. 1, 2021. More »
“Stacy is trained to offer bereavement care to families who suffer a loss of a newborn/infant. Over the year I have known her, she has worked with families of babies who were born too early, were not born alive, and those who have passed away too young. She comforts families, offers to take pictures of their infant, makes foot and/or hand castings for families to remember their sweet child. She does this all from a place of compassion and of respect for the love these families have for the child they lost.” — Kate Buffa More »
“So many times, Sally has reached out with compassion to a visitor, adult or child, who is crying or sad. She also celebrates with them. If a patient or family needs a ride, Sally with take them where they want to go. If they need food, she will supply them food.” — Jennifer Gallagher More »
From Jan. 11 through Feb. 21, 1981, we delivered six sets of twins in six weeks. According to reporter Ron Franscell, a seventh set of twins was expected the next week. More »
A list of the most popular names given to babies born at Wyoming Medical Center in 2019. More »
Hospitals are places where sick people come to get well. Visitors are asked to protect the health of their hospitalized friends and family (and themselves) by practicing the basic principles of infection prevention. More »
Wyoming Medical Center partners with Children’s Hospital Colorado, Olivia Caldwell Foundation to improve care for Wyoming children. More »
From volunteer chaplains, to our blue-vested volunteers, to everyone who has given to the new Masterson Place campaign, Casperites have always given their time, talents and money to aid our mission of healing patients and families. The latest example comes in the most adorable packages possible: 563 tiny, colorful caps sized for the heads of newborn babies. More »
Nitrous oxide has been available in Europe for many years to decrease pain and anxiety during a variety of medical procedures. It was introduced for commercial use in 1965 as a form of inhalation analgesia during medical procedures, however the use of N2O for labor discomfort can be traced back to the late 1880s. More »
Delayed bathing gives parents time to settle down after the excitement of the delivery and allows them to participate in the bath. More »