Eagles’ Super Bowl Victory Creates Baby Boom Nine Months Later in Chester County

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Mason Bloomer was born at Chester County Hospital nine months after the Eagles won the Super Bowl. Image via Digital First Media.

A record number of babies are now being born in Chester County Hospital, nine months after the Eagles’ historic Super Bowl victory, writes Fran Maye for the Daily Times.

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According to hospital officials, October experienced the highest number of births in years with 255 babies born, and November seems to be on track to break the record as well.

“We have had the highest number of births we have had in more than 15 years,” said Fran Doyle, the hospital’s director of maternity health services.

Doyle has attributed the uptick in births to the fact that people like celebrating, especially during major events like the Super Bowl victory.

“Obstetricians are telling me that we should expect an increase in the number of births in November, so we are gearing up,” said Doyle.

Doyle added that nearly all of the maternity ward professionals are Eagles fans and that all of the “Eagles” babies are healthy and doing great.

Read more about the baby boom in Chester County in the Daily Times here.

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