Celebrating Our Weekly Newborns Among Earth's Citizens
In the heart of Neuss, Germany, the Johanna Etienne Hospital welcomed a new addition to its community on February 19th. Cathalina and Andreas Stock, proud parents, welcomed their second child, baby Luis, into the world at 8:39 AM.
Baby Luis, weighing a healthy 3380 grams, measured 53 centimeters long at birth. His older siblings, Levy (5 years old) and Mila Sophie (2), were thrilled about the family expansion. Levy, in particular, has shown an immense amount of excitement and has been helping his little sister adjust to her new surroundings.
The newborn's father, Stefan Heier, a financial accountant, is taking time off work to spend more moments with his growing family. Stefan, who has previously had two children with Verena Heier, demonstrated his expertise in handling Luis during a recent photo shoot.
The Heier family is no stranger to the Johanna Etienne Hospital, as both Levy and their daughter Lea (almost 1.5 years old) were also born there. In fact, Luis was registered with Bundesliga club Borussia Mönchengladbach on the day of his birth, following the tradition of his older siblings.
Meanwhile, at the Lukas Hospital, Cathalina Stock met children's nurse Anita Dost during their first birth. Nurse Katrin from the mother-child station at the "Lukas" finds Luis to be remarkably cooperative and patient.
In a heartwarming gesture, Verena Heier, a social worker, wants Luis to snuggle with a small plush figure of a Jedi master from the popular science fiction saga "Star Wars." Stefan Heier, on the other hand, has secured a mascot of his favourite football club for the youngest family member.
Cathalina Stock hails from a multicultural background, with German, Colombian, and Polish roots, while Andreas has Ghanaian influences. The couple is supported by a nurturing family environment and a network of friends as they embark on this exciting new chapter of their lives.
[1] No publicly available detailed records or registries specific to newborn children born at Lukaskrankenhaus (Lukas hospital) and Johanna Etienne Krankenhaus (Johanna Etienne hospital) in Neuss, Germany, nor direct information on their family expansion or football club registration linked to these births from the current search results.
[2] For family expansion services after childbirth at these hospitals, families typically complete official registration of the newborn with the local registry office ("Standesamt") in Neuss. This registration is necessary to formalize the child’s identity. Regarding football club registration for children born at these hospitals, Neuss has several local football clubs that offer youth programs. After birth and registration, parents usually enroll their children in local sports clubs for activities, including football. Registration is a separate process involving the respective sports clubs and is not directly linked to hospital birth records.
The Heier family, who already have two children registered with Bundesliga club Borussia Mönchengladbach, have welcomed a new addition, baby Luis, at the Johanna Etienne Hospital. In contrast, Cathalina Stock met children's nurse Anita Dost at Lukas Hospital during their first birth. Stefan Heier, a fan of football, plans to introduce his youngest family member to the world of sports, possibly with a mascot of his favorite club. Meanwhile, Verena Heier, a social worker, intends to provide Luis with a small plush figure of a Jedi master from Star Wars for comfort.