Hawaii welcomes first babies of the new year

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Kahilikaimana Lindsey-Lorenzo
Mary Ott, center, holds her newborn, Jack Lipp. The infant's father, Gavan Lipp, is bottom right and Ott's mother, Laree Ott, is center left.
Micah Lorenzo and Teighen Lindsey with newborn Kahilikaimana Lindsey-Lorenzo.
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About 20 minutes into the new year, Queen’s North Hawaii Community Hospital welcomed the first baby to be born in a Big Island hospital in 2024.

Kahilikaimana Lindsey-Lorenzo, was born at 12:22 a.m. to Waimea parents Teighen Lindsey and Micah Lorenzo.

According to a statement from NHCH, the baby boy, weighing 7 pounds 12 ounces, was born after a 24-hour period of labor.

Both Hilo Medical Center and Kona Community Hospital also delivered babies early New Year’s Day, but not as early as Lindsey-Lorenzo.

In Hilo, Jack Lipp was born at 4:50 a.m. to Mountain View parents Mary Ott and Gavin Lipp, weighing in at 7 pounds four ounces and measuring 20 inches.

“I was really hoping for the New Year baby,” Ott said. “He kept on turning like a huli huli chicken that caused a lot of back pain.”

Meanwhile, parents Stephanie Sharrard and Jay-dn Kaluau Kalawa at 8:05 a.m. welcomed a still to-be-named baby girl at Kona Community Hospital.