The Materno Infantil Princesa Leonor Hospital in Almería has celebrated a significant milestone, marking five years since the birth of its first baby. Since opening in June 2020, the hospital has welcomed more than 14,600 newborns, establishing itself as a key centre for maternal and child healthcare in the province.
As of June 2025, the hospital has attended to 14,635 births, with 14,112 deliveries recorded. Among these, 11,159 were vaginal births and 2,963 were Caesarean sections. The hospital also has a broad range of birthing options to meet the needs and requirements of mothers. The hospital’s maternity services have served women from 62 different countries, underlining its diverse and inclusive patient community. Equipped with 15 modern delivery rooms, the hospital provides advanced medical facilities supported by a dedicated team of healthcare professionals who ensure the highest standard of care.
The facility has also proven its resilience during challenging moments, such as the nationwide power outage on 28 April 2025. During this event, a baby was safely delivered thanks to the hospital’s emergency generators, symbolising the strength and reliability of the service. This five-year anniversary not only celebrates the number of births but also honours the ongoing commitment of the hospital’s staff, who work tirelessly to support families throughout their pregnancy journey. The Materno Infantil Princesa Leonor continues to be a place of health, hope, and quality staff for mothers and babies across Almería.
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