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Canton Hospitals Report Births for March 1-7
Aultman and Mercy Hospitals welcome new babies in the Canton area.
Mar. 22, 2026 at 9:50am
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Aultman Hospital and Cleveland Clinic Mercy Hospital in Canton, Ohio reported births for the week of March 1-7, 2026. The hospitals welcomed a total of 19 newborns, including 11 boys and 8 girls, to families across the Canton region.
Why it matters
Reporting on local hospital births is a long-standing tradition that provides the community with updates on new arrivals and highlights the continued demand for quality healthcare services in the area.
The details
At Aultman Hospital, 12 babies were born during the week, including 7 boys and 5 girls. Notable deliveries included twins born to Jordan and Cody Stark of Canton. At Mercy Hospital, 7 babies were born, including 4 boys and 3 girls. Families came from cities across Stark County, including Canton, Massillon, New Philadelphia, and Alliance.
- The births occurred between March 1-7, 2026.
The players
Aultman Hospital
A major healthcare provider in Canton, Ohio that delivers thousands of babies each year.
Cleveland Clinic Mercy Hospital
A hospital in Canton, Ohio that is part of the Cleveland Clinic health system and provides obstetric services.
The takeaway
The steady stream of births at Aultman and Mercy Hospitals demonstrates the continued demand for quality healthcare and family services in the Canton region, even as the community navigates broader economic and social changes.


