Prince & Princess Crowned At Dearborn Co. Fair Baby Contest

Friday, June 22, 2018 at 2:24 PM

By Highpoint Health, news release

The cutest babies in Eagle Country are....

Prince Noah Singer, 17 months, and Princess Caroline Unger, 8 months, show off the trophies they won at the 2018 Dearborn County Fair Baby Contest which was sponsored by the Highpoint Health Birthing Center.  With them are (left to right) Jenny Miller, RN, BSN, Highpoint Health Birthing Center Lactation Consultant; Amanda Parker, CNM, DNP, Certified Nurse Midwife, Highpoint Health Women’s Center; Greg Singer of Moores Hill (Noah’s father); Jenny Roth, RMA, Office Leader, Highpoint Health OB/GYN & Pediatrics; Kadijah Unger of Lawrenceburg (Caroline’s mother); and Jacquie Ritzmann, RN, BSN, Highpoint Health Birthing Center Unit Manager. Photo provided. 

(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) - The Prince and Princess for the 2018 Dearborn County Fair Baby Contest are Noah Singer and Caroline Unger. A total of 100 babies entered the contest which is sponsored annually by the Highpoint Health Birthing Center.

Prince Noah and Princess Caroline each received a trophy and a $150 savings account at the Dearborn County Hospital Federal Credit Union, courtesy of the Highpoint Health Birthing Center. 

Noah Singer, 17 months, is the son of Sarah and Greg Singer of Moores Hill. Caroline Unger, 8 months, is the daughter of Kadijah and Colton Unger of Lawrenceburg.

First through fourth place winners were selected in each of the eight categories and received cash prizes and ribbons thanks to Highpoint Health. Prizes were: first place, $25; second place, $20; third place, $15; and fourth place, $10. Cash door prizes were also awarded by the Highpoint Health Women’s Center and Highpoint Health OB/GYN & Pediatrics, Lawrenceburg and Bright.

Highpoint Health’s Birthing Center features seven private LDRPN (labor, delivery, recovery, postpartum, nursery) suites. Attractively decorated antepartum and postpartum rooms are also available as is a special OB triage room designed for mothers who come to the unit for short term observation, premature labor or other special needs. The Birthing Center also offers the expertise of two International Board Certified Lactation Consultants. In addition, breast-feeding classes and childbirth classes are scheduled throughout the year.

For more information on the Highpoint Health Birthing Center or to schedule a personalized tour, please call the Birthing Center at 812/537-8273 or 800/676-5572, ext. 8273. 

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