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Summer surge as February leads baby arrivals at St Andrew’s Ipswich Private Hospital

Ramsay Health Care 2 mins read
Key Facts:
  • St Andrew's Ipswich Private Hospital launches seasonal baby name wall for 2026 births, featuring symbols for each season (sun, leaf, snowflake, flower)
  • February predicted to be busiest month for births, following national trend of late summer peak periods
  • Initiative follows success of 2025's bee-themed baby name wall, which was popular with families

St Andrew’s Ipswich Private Hospital has introduced a new seasonal baby name wall to celebrate every birth in 2026, with February emerging as the busiest month, and more than 500 babies expected across the year. 

Following the popularity of last year’s bee-themed wall, the maternity unit has introduced a fresh seasonal design, with each baby’s name added under a symbol representing the season they are born in: a sun for summer, a leaf for autumn, a snowflake for winter and a flower for spring. 

Nurse Unit Manager Renae Heatley said the idea builds on a tradition that quickly became a favourite with families. 

“Parents absolutely loved seeing their baby’s name on the wall last year. It was such a simple gesture, but it meant a lot. This year’s seasonal theme lets us continue that tradition in a new way,” Ms Heatley said. 

Early birth numbers suggest February is shaping up as the busiest month, reflecting broader national trends that show late summer is typically a peak period for births across Australia.1 

“With more than 500 babies expected to be born here this year, the wall will fill quickly. It will be really special to look back at the end of the year and see which season welcomed the most babies, and how that reflects our local community.” 

The initiative is part of the maternity unit’s focus on creating a welcoming, patient-centred environment, recognising that high-quality care is shaped not only by clinical excellence, but also by the experiences families carry with them. 

“As midwives, we’re privileged to be part of such an important moment in people’s lives. This is a small but meaningful way to help families feel seen, supported and celebrated.” 

The seasonal baby name wall will continue to grow throughout 2026, offering a living snapshot of the newest members of the Ipswich community. 

 

1 Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics https://www.abs.gov.au/methodologies/births-australia-methodology/2024 


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