SUPPLEMENT TO THE GREAT BEND TRIBUNE  SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 2018
2 Babies of 2017 – Great Bend Tribune, Sunday, January 21, 2018
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Presenting ... Our Babies of 2017 Dr. Lindsay Nordwald, OB/GYN and Dr. Christine Sanders, OB/GYN delivered these Great Bend area babies.
Wade Andrew Vosburgh
Our cute cover girl for this year’s Babies of 2017 issue is ology | Laboratory & Testing | Education | Sonogram & Ultrasound | Prenatal & Postpartum Yoga Presley Rose Keller. She is the beloved daughter of Andrea and Josh Keller and the Because taking care of you is important to us. 578 to make an appointment. little sister to Jayden. Josh works at the Hutchinson Clinic Women’s Care physicians: Great Bend Tribune. Presley was born on March 28, 2017. Her grandparents are Dennis and Connie Keller, and Leyah Braelyn Younker Haziel Mateo Guerra Teressa and Delane Newkirk. Her great-grandparents are Ryker Lane Tutak Donna and Wilbur McBeth and Georgine MD Marci Eck, MDFisher. Stefanie Kempke, MD Lindsay Nordwald, MD Christine Sanders, MD Specialty Women’s Care Close to Home | Obstetrics • Gynecology Presley particularly loves devouring Oreos, entssnuggling, in all four locations. Accepting new patients in all four locations. dwald and keeping a keen eye Ellinwood – Dr. Nordwald mpke & Dr.on Sanders her big sister. Hoisington – Dr. Sanders omen’s Care physicians Hutchinson – All Women’s Care physicians The beautiful photo was taken McPherson – Dr. Kempke & Dr. Nordwald empke &by Dr.the Nordwald Tribune’s own nic.comHugo Gonzalez. www.hutchclinic.com The Great Bend Tribune Salutes all the Babies of 2017!
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Collyns Allison Ainley
Alea Rose Albright
Caden Charles Barrett
Aubrie Marie Baxa
June 18, 2017
July 25, 2017
November 14, 2017
August 7, 2017
Parents Lexie (Manning) & Scott Ainley Siblings Aiden, Austin, Ashlyn Grandparents Judy & Mike Manning Pat Ainley George & Jacque Ainley
Parents Greg & April Albright
Parents Tyler & Cara Barrett
Parents Ken & Kylene Baxa
Siblings Karli, Kaiden, Gage
Grandparents Doug & Leslie (Halbower) Barrett Kyle & Wendy Johnson
Sibling Kenzie Mae
Great Grandparents Don & Pat Halbower Carol Ann Barrett Sharon & Frank Hiebert Keith & Diane Mueller
Great Grandparents Larry & Earlene Arnold Richard & Nancy Kirmer Theresa Baxa Marjorie Hartsel
Grandparents Gary & Mary Albright Jeff & Kathi Barnes The late Curtis Hoffman Great Grandparents Dareld & Martha Albright Vera Henning LeRoy Hoffman
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Grandparents Phil & Jolene Kirmer Mark & Tami Baxa
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O Lord, you have searched me and known me. You know when I sit down and when I rise up; you discern my thoughts from far away. You search out my path and my lying down, and are acquainted with all my ways. For it was you who formed my inward parts; you knit me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works; that I know very well.
Ps 139:1-3, 13-14
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4 Babies of 2017 – Great Bend Tribune, Sunday, January 21, 2018
Henry James Beck
Jude Bernal
Collins Gene Birt
Kyson John Cedeno
September 19, 2017
July 12, 2017
December 1, 2017
March 15, 2017
Parents Dan & Ashley Beck
Parents JaneĂŠ & Jesse Bernal
Siblings Maddison, Everett
Siblings John Paul, Gabriella
Grandparents Jim & Carol Beck Vincent & Trish Frees
Grandparents Jolene & Jim Thurston Jesse & Gayleen Bernal
Great Grandparents John & Elsie Beck Buck & Helen McClain Bill & Roberta Frees
Great Grandparents Bernice Berning
Parents Mitch & Christy Birt Siblings Keeley, Max Grandparents Mike & Jan Keeley Christine & the late Randy Birt Great Grandparents Bill Schartz Ladonna Schultz
Parents Killian & Jessica Cedeno Grandparents David & Shari Bayless John & Karen Cedeno Great Grandparents Joyce Rose, Amelia Cedeno The late: Arla Rose, Joseph Cedeno Roy & Evelyn Bayless Jim & Elaine Weathers
Callaway Shane Conine
Remy Leilani Jae Corcoran
Leighton Jo Esfeld
Lettie Ann Feist
May 8, 2017
October 13, 2017
January 27, 2017
July 22, 2017
Parents Zach & Alli Conine Sibling Harper Grandparents Tom & Kay Burns Kelly & Shawn Conine Great Grandparents Lois Brichacek Kenny & Jacque Snow
Parents Aaron & Jessica Corcoran Siblings Cooper & Ava Ohnmacht Grandparents Duane Dreiling Les & Carol Hopkins Robbie & Connie Corcoran Bill & Janet Dayton Great Grandparents Carol Sue Behr
Parents Blake & Melany Esfeld
Parents Jason & Melissa Feist
Sibling Weston
Grandparents Claude & Kathy Nelson Don & Rita Feist & the late Carma Feist
Grandparents Mark & Cathy Esfeld Melvin & Donna Fehrenbach Great Grandparents Thelma Fehrenbach Betty Greathouse
Great Grandparents Dan & Cecilia Horacek The late: Gene Kline, Glenn & Barbara Nelson Herman & Emma Drews
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Ryker Charles Fricks
Kolby Michael Hertel
June Marie Hunt
Titus Gene Isern
January 4, 2017
March 3, 2017
March 24, 2017
December 13, 2017
Parents Emelia Frick & Joel Brewer Tristen Sibling Jeremiah Grandparents Bill & Leah Becker Steven Fricks Royce Ogden Scott & Joleen Brewer
Parents Darin & Nicole Hertel
Parents Brian & Emily Hunt
Parents Shane & Nickie Isern
Grandparents Gary & Diana Hertel Carol Schartz
Sibling Lane Richard
Siblings Zoey, Brooklynn
Grandparents Rick & Cindi (Fox) Hunt Marlon & Linda Weston
Grandparents Stan & Marla Isern Brad & Christine Nemnich
Great Grandparents Earl & Judy Fox Lucy Hunt
Great Grandparents Marvin & Linda Polzin Jo Slough
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6 Babies of 2017 – Great Bend Tribune, Sunday, January 21, 2018
Hunter Lloyd Johnson
Krew Tyler Johnson
Nova Renee Kern
Olivia Clair Klug
September 20, 2017
May 19, 2017
July 26, 2017
June 18, 2017
Parents Jamie Stroud & Scott Johnson Grandparents Eugene & Darla Stroud Kathy & Lloyd Johnson Great Grandparents Sharon & Robert Smolik Joyce Noah The late Lloyd & Virginia Stroud
Parents Devin & Erica Johnson
Parents Jared & Shelby Kern
Parents Nick & Leslie Klug
Sibling Tripp
Sibling Jett
Grandparents Ron & Tammy Mason Ralph & Teresa Johnson The late Connie Jo Johnson
Grandparents Michael Kern Aaron Clanton Kayla & Ben Benedick Shelly Maynard
Grandparents John & Nancy Francis Kelly & Cindy Klug
Great Grandparents Terry & Marie Kern Joe & Brenda Kultgen Royce Clark, Linda Webster
Great Grandparents Libbie Olson Leon & Lois Klug Harold & Connie Lueker
Parker Dean Lanterman
Ella Rose Lawellin
Cason Bentley Moos
Taylor Elyse Nokes
February 1, 2017
March 29, 2017
March 20, 2017
November 19, 2017
Parents David & Misty Lanterman
Parents Brandon & Candice Lawellin
Sibling Cody
Grandparents Michael & Kala Moeder Jeanie Witchey
Grandparents Duane & Sharon Lanterman Mike & Donna Petz Great Grandparents Tom & Jan Crissman
Great Grandparents Dorothy Moeder Peggy Thompson
Parents Jill Moos
Parents Colby & Stacia Nokes
Sibling Camryn
Siblings Kennedy Grace
Grandparents Chuck & Reva Vsetecka
Grandparents Ken & Lori Mitchell Arlan & Jyl Nokes Great Grandparents Iva Behrens Dale Vose
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Kaceton Christian Pangburn
Brooks David Potter
Fitz Cole Reif
Vivian Almalynn Robinson
February 9, 2017
October 8, 2017
November 16, 2017
September 9, 2017
Parents Cole & Regan Reif
Parents Mark & Melanie Robinson
Parents Clint & Kali Pangburn
Parents Brian & Sara Potter
Siblings Easton, Braxton
Sibling Jaxon
Grandparents Greg & Sherry Rolo Craig & Annette Pangburn
Grandparents Mark & Sheila Helm Chris Linenberger Dave & Mary Kay Potter Great Grandparents Don & Agnes Sander Mary Linenberger
Grandparents Todd & Tracy Strong Shane & Donna Ochs Raymond & Anne Reif
Grandparents Bob & Barbara Robinson Sam & Lynn McCall
Great Grandparents Dan & Deb Ochs Steve & Mildred Reif The late: Henry & Patricia Commerford Marge Kunkee Jack Wisdom
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8 Babies of 2017 – Great Bend Tribune, Sunday, January 21, 2018
Kenzlie Noel Rostine
Colton Mitchell Scheuerman
Daniel William Shattuck
July 17, 2017
May 24, 2017
Eli Michael Smith
May 3, 2017
August 30, 2017
Parents Eric & Audra Rostine Siblings Kaiden Grandparents Dale & Sherry Pruter Edward & Karla Rostine
Parents Brandon & Amie Scheuerman
Parents Nathan & Amber Shattuck
Grandparents Merle & Barbie Scheuerman Steve & Linda Pringle
Grandparents Rick Novotny Sheryl & Ralph Kent Frank Shattuck
Great Grandparents Wayne & Margaret Zweifel Norva Pruter
Great Grandparents Evelyn Cota Joyce Shattuck
Parents Shane & Kit Smith Grandparents Matt & Mary Jane Felke Kenny & Marti Smith Great Grandparents Dona Smith Marie & the late Pete Foelgner The late: Irvin & Annie Felke Jack & Mary Williamson
Serenity Stude
Atley Nicole Suchy
Anderson Morris Thul
Aubree Renee Trahan
January 16, 2017
February 28, 2017
August 24, 2017
March 30, 2017
Parents Jade Wilson & Austin Stude Grandparents Jennifer Wilson Mason McCormick Great Grandparents Steve Wilson David Stude Pam & Max Fleming
Parents Travis & Jill Suchy Sibling Coltyn Grandparents Charlie & Cindy Suchy Glen & Kathy Hertel Brian Wahlmeier Great Grandparents Leona Duft Mildred Birzer Agnes Wahlmeier Delores Hertel
Parents Matt & Lacey Thul
Parents Sam & Ashley Trahan
Sibling Talyn
Grandparents Steve & Brenda Ohnmacht Kim & Ruth Trahan
Grandparents Mark & Nancy Thul Peggy Rupp Randal Reichenberger Great Grandparents Maxine Thul Carroll Pless The late: Bill & Wilma Schuser, Maurice Thul
Great Grandparents Dave & Irma Trahan
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Kamryn Paige Turner
Kyson Wyatt Volkel
Oakleigh Marie Ward
Dorothy Marie Whim
November 1, 2017
June 29, 2017
November 10, 2017
May 25, 2017
Parents Jon & Kelci Turner
Parents Bryan & Paige Volkel
Parents Lance & Morgan Ward
Parents Chris & Jaime Whim Jr.
Siblings Eliza
Sibling Kolton
Grandparents Terry & Dana Turner Corky & Sonja Stout Kendall & Michelle Lang Shawn Kearns
Grandparents Bret & Ellen Volkel Chuck Pettet Wendie Harris
Grandparents Jeri Lynn Patry David Duft Ron & Betty Ward
Grandparents Kevin & Diane Renz Chris & Cathi Whim Sr.
Great Grandparents Jolene Turner Lorene Froetschner
Great Grandparents Joan McCrann
We Love Babies! Olivia Jo Zimmerman
November 30, 2017 Parents Cory & Katie Zimmerman Grandparents Dan & Alicia Lear Ray & Donna Zimmerman Great Grandparents Erma Zimmerman Barbara Lear Harriett Fox
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Great Grandparents Arlyn & Gloria Renz Mary Lou & the late Arthur Schenk Bill & Charlotte Whim The late Bill & Dorothy Metcalf
10 Babies of 2017 – Great Bend Tribune, Sunday, January 21, 2018
How to make the post-maternity leave transition back to work go smoothly The average length of maternity leave varies depending on geography, but the vast majority of new mothers take time away from work upon giving birth. Maternity leave affords women the opportunity to connect with and provide for their babies, while hopefully giving new mothers some time to recover from childbirth as well. When maternity leave ends, the transition back to work can be difficult. New mothers often struggle when the time comes to leave their babies at daycare, with a nanny or with a relative. Adding to that emotional difficulty, women also face the task of diving back into their careers and all the responsibilities that come with those careers. While returning to work after maternity leave can be difficult, the following tips might help women make the transition go more smoothly. • Give yourself a grace period. Even if you’re accustomed to going full bore at the office, the first days or even weeks after returning from maternity leave will be anything but ordinary. Give yourself a grace period upon returning to work, gradually easing back in rather than expecting to dive right in with both feet on your first day back. Not taking on too much too quickly can help you adjust to your new reality and give you time to cope with any emotions you might be feeling about leaving your child with a caregiver. • Arrange to work remotely one or two days per week. Another way to reduce the likelihood of being overwhelmed upon returning from maternity leave is to attempt to work remotely one or two days per week. Speak with your employer about making such an arrangement permanent or temporary, explaining how even working from home just a single day per week might help you calm your nerves about dropping
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a child off with a caregiver. Thanks to the cost savings and advancements in technology, many employers are now more amenable to allowing staffers to work remotely. But new moms won’t know their employers’ point of view on working from home unless they ask. • Take the full leave. A 2013 study published online in the Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law found a direct link between the length of maternity leave and the risk of postpartum depression. Researchers followed more than 800 women in their first year after giving birth and found that women at six weeks, 12 weeks and six months of maternity leave had lower postpartum depression scores than their peers who returned to work. Postpartum depression can produce a host of unwanted symptoms, including a lack of interest in daily tasks and too little sleep, each of which can affect a mothers’ performance at work. By taking the leave afforded to them by their employers and/or local laws, women may reduce their risk for postpartum depression, which can make their transitions back to work that much easier. • Take breaks during the day. Frequent, short breaks during the workday can benefit all employees, but especially new mothers returning to work after maternity leave. Returning to work can feel overwhelming, and routine breaks provide mothers with chances to catch their breath. Studies have indicated that such breaks also can reenergize workers, an especially useful benefit for new mothers who are likely not getting as much sleep as they were accustomed to prior to giving birth. Returning from maternity leave can be hard on new mothers, but there are ways to make the transition go smoothly.
Keeping newborn babies safe is a priority for mothers, fathers and other caregivers. Various ailments can afflict newborns, and one many new parents may be unfamiliar with is respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV. According to Hackensack Meridian Health, RSV is the leading cause of hospitalization of babies younger than one year of age in the United States. RSV produces symptoms similar to the common cold or the flu and can include runny nose, cough and trouble breathing. In severe cases, particularly in infants, a baby may need to be hospitalized if his or her breathing is greatly compromised. Examples of severe infections include bronchiolitis (an inflammation of the small airways in the lung) and pneumonia. RSV also can affect adults, but healthy adults are usually only affected by mild symptoms, says the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In such instances, recovery can take between one and two weeks. Researchers are looking into immunizing pregnant women against RSV as a way to help protect babies from the virus.
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100 most popular baby names of 2017 Here are the year’s most popular baby names for girls and boys. www.today.com/parents
GIRLS Olivia Cora Amelia Charlotte Isla Isabella Maia Aurora Amara Ava Rumi Penelope Evelyn Ophelia Rose Eleanor Violet Luna Arabella Hazel Imogen Esme Maeve Elizabeth Alice Audrey Adeline Genevieve Aurelia Thea Khaleesi Lucy Ivy Jane
Emma Mia Eloise Claire Emilia Nora Iris Lydia Anna Astrid Lila Julia Sadie Elise Stella Isabel Scarlett Ada Evangeline Caroline Eliza Adelaide Matilda Aria Naomi Clara Phoebe Chloe Elodie Josephine Brielle Sienna Beatrice Molly
BOYS Ella Mae Mila Allegro Hannah Celeste Seraphina Zoe Freya Sophia Maisie Gemma Willow Poppy Grace Margaret Madeline Emily Elena Daisy Maya Elsie Juliet Willa Ellie Jade Eliana Rebecca Zara Alexandra Evie Abigail
Atticus Asher Jack Theodore Jasper Milo Oliver Silas Henry Wyatt Leo Oscar Declan Xavier Felix Levi Finn Matthew Thomas Axel Sebastian Arthur Bodhi Alexander Kai Ethan Julian Benjamin William Cale Zachary Aryan Liam Miles
Elijah James Callum John Soren Charle Tobias Harvey Andrew Roman Eli Harry Harrison Ronan Ryker Ezra Nathaniel Cassius Jacob Jude Charlie Dante Isaac George Archer Samuel Lachlan Hugo Luke Magnus Isaiah Rhett Daniel Jonathan
Gideon Lucas Graham Owen Wesley Louis Maverick Josiah Lucian Joseph Lewis Augustus Simon Gabriel Everett Kian Vincent Xander Kane Nolan Griffin David Emmett Ian Adam Caspian Nathan Winston Beckett Nicholas Edward Knox
12 Babies of 2017 – Great Bend Tribune, Sunday, January 21, 2018
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