CARIBOU, Maine — A Fort Kent family had an extra special reason to celebrate this holiday season with the birth of their new baby boy, which represented the 200th delivery at Cary Medical Center for 2018.
Benjamin Calvin Thibodeau was born at 6:10 p.m., on Friday, Dec. 28, to Kelly and Kristine Thibodeau of Fort Kent. He weighed 7 pounds, 6.6 ounces and was 20 inches long. He was delivered by Bonnie Bouchard, CNM, with Pines Health Services.
“Cary is a family centered organization and we recognize that childbirth is a very special time in one’s life. We have an exceptional partnership with Pines and this collaboration allows us to deliver seamless care between both organizations”, said Kris Doody, RN, Cary Medical Center and Pines Health Services CEO.
“We are absolutely thrilled and honored by families throughout The County who choose Cary and Pines as they grow their families,” she said.
As the 200th baby born this year, Benjamin (and his parents) received a basket filled with special gifts from the Cary Medical Center team, including Maternal/Child staff Jennifer Plante, RNC-OB, primary charge nurse; Jen Godley, RN; Stephanie Graham, RN; Casey Harpine, RN; and Mariah Hebert, RN.
Submitted by the Community Relations and Development Office of Cary Medical Center.