Taylor Swift bracelets babies hospital

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Reading Hospitalfound a cute way to celebrate babies who share a birthday with a very special person born in Berks County.

Babies born at the Pennsylvania hospital onTaylor Swift’s birthday, Dec. 13, were celebrated with beaded friendship bracelets that look like the ones given out on theEras tour. The bracelets were given out to family members and friends visiting the 11 babies born at the hospital that day.

“In celebration of Berks County nativeTaylor Swift’s birthday, our babies are marking their ✨newborn era✨ today with adorable friendship bracelets from our staff!” the hospital announced on social media.

“Here’s to celebrating the spirit of connection and the beginning of many cherished bonds among our newest stars.🌟🥳.”

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Mom with Taylor Swift bracelet and her newborn.Reading Hospital - Tower Health

Mom holding baby while wearing Taylor Swift inspired bracelet

Reading Hospital - Tower Health

While the bracelets are a little too big for the newborns to wear, family and friends visiting the special babies enjoyed thefun pieces of jewelry, which included sayings like “Newborn Era,” “Fierce,” and “Loved.”

“The ERAS-style friendship bracelets were such a fun way to celebrate the shared birthdays between Taylor Swift and our babies,” says Dr K. Ashley Brandt, Obstetrics Section Chief. “While I obviously don’t know Taylor personally, I would hope she’d approve of the way we honored her legacy, and mutual birthday with our newborns.”

“Our maternal and NICU staff members are incredible. They are truly like family. Each day, they go above and beyond to care for the babies born here. We appreciate the recognition they are receiving for their hard work and for their dedication to making sure every family feels loved and cared for while at Reading Hospital.”

source: people.com