tool name

close
tool goes here

Gig Harbor boy's easy-to-recall birth date is 12:16 on 12-12-12

Ethan Elroy Mumme was born three weeks early and four minutes late. The 6-pound, 15-ounce infant joined the world Dec. 12, 2012, at 12:16 p.m.: 12-12-12-16, three weeks before his mom’s due date.

Published: Dec. 12, 2012 at 8:08 p.m. PSTUpdated: Dec. 12, 2012 at 9:33 p.m. PST
0 comments
Ethan Elroy Mumme is held by parents Dana and Dan Mumme of Gig Harbor. (ALEXIS KRELL/Staff writer)

Ethan Elroy Mumme was born three weeks early and four minutes late.

The 6-pound, 15-ounce infant joined the world Dec. 12, 2012, at 12:16 p.m.: 12-12-12-16, three weeks before his mom’s due date.

“We never thought it would happen today,” mom Dana Mumme said at Tacoma General Hospital on Wednesday.

If Ethan was going to come early, she said, she’s glad it was on a special day, and before Christmas.

Both mom and baby were healthy and smiling.

“We weren’t panicking too bad,” dad Dan Mumme said with a laugh, recalling their early-morning drive from Gig Harbor, where they moved from Salt Lake City about five months ago.

That might be because he’s a cardiothoracic surgeon with MultiCare.

He said the special date crossed his mind on the drive, but it was the nurses who got the couple excited about having a 12-12-12 baby.

They told Dana it would take roughly two hours to push, and she started about 10 a.m. That’s when the Mummes realized a noon-hour baby was possible.

“There’s a lot of talk about the babies born on these special days, and they like to get into that and talk with the families,” Tricia Sharp, manager of prenatal services at Tacoma General, said about the nurses. She has spent about 20 of her 30 years at the hospital working with babies.

Tacoma General had 13 births as of late Wednesday, 12 of those on the day shift, with Ethan being the closest to 12:12 p.m. The hospital sees an average of eight to nine deliveries a day.

Madigan Army Medical Center, which has the same average, didn’t have any births as of late Wednesday afternoon, and didn’t have any scheduled for the rest of the day.

MultiCare Good Samaritan Hospital in Puyallup had two newborns by 6 p.m. and expected two more. MultiCare Auburn Medical Center had three babies and expected two more before midnight.

St. Joseph Medical Center in Tacoma had five deliveries as of late Wednesday, and St. Francis Hospital in Federal Way had three.

A baby girl in Boston was born at the coveted 12:12 p.m. Wednesday.

“They decide when they want to come out,” Sharp said. “On days like this, I like to think that they realize this is a special day that they want to be born on.”

One way or another, Ethan was going to make his birthday a special one.

His mom’s original due date?

New Year’s Day.

Alexis Krell: 253-597-8268
alexis.krell@thenewstribune.com
blog.thenewstribune.com/crime

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

JOIN THE DISCUSSION | Register here

We welcome comments. Please keep them civil, short and to the point. ALL CAPS, spam, obscene, profane, abusive and off topic comments will be deleted. Repeat offenders will be blocked. Thanks for taking part — and abiding by these simple rules. A thorough explanation of rules of conduct can be found in our Terms of Service. If you have any questions, including why your comment may not be showing immediately after you submit it, be sure to visit the commenting FAQ.

CONTESTS

Similar stories

  • Hospital welcomes four babies on 12-12-12

    Dec. 12 was an extraordinary day for four Puyallup families.

  • Suit against MultiCare says its liens were fraudulent

    A local law firm has accused one of the region’s largest health care providers and a California collections agency of conspiring to defraud Pierce County accident victims by using liens to increase money recouped for providing medical treatment.

  • First 2013 baby arrives early

    Dominik James Bridger was about two weeks early.But he was just on time -- by one minute -- to become the first baby born in 2013 at the three Tri-City hospitals.

    Brianna Rabe, 20, of Grandview, gave birth to Dominik at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday at Richland's Kadlec Regional Medical Center.

    On Tuesday afternoon, Dominik kept his eyes scrunched shut as he was passed from his parents' arms to relatives, and back again to his father, Cory Bridger, 26, who cuddled Dominik in his arms.

  • New law makes breastfeeding easier

    Pregnant women and new mothers may qualify for a Medela Breast Pump with no out-of-pocket costs, thanks to a change in insurance coverage requirements as part of the Affordable Care Act.

  • MultiCare birth centers restricting visitors this flu season

    MultiCare hospital workers are trying to protect newborn babies from the flu by restricting who can visit them during influenza season, according to hospital officials.