SF General names trauma center after Zuckerbergs; CEO to take 2 months paternity leave

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Dr. Priscilla Chan have two reasons to celebrate. On Saturday morning, San Francisco General Hospital held a ribbon cutting ceremony for its new trauma center named after the power couple.

They contributed $75 million— the largest individual donation to a public hospital in U.S. History. The 453,000 square foot hospital officially opens next spring. Among the features are more beds for the emergency room, an acute center for the elderly and a rooftop garden that can be used as a healing retreat for patients.

Meanwhile, Mark Zuckerberg said on Friday he's planning on taking two months of paternity leave when his daughter is born.

He said in a Facebook post that "outcomes are better for children and families" when working parents take time off to be with their newborns. He called the decision "very personal."

He announced in July that he and wife Priscilla Chan were expecting a baby girl following three miscarriages.

In his post Friday, Zuckerberg said the couple is "starting to get ready" for their daughter's arrival but didn't indicate when she is due.

Facebook Inc., which is based in Menlo Park, California, offers its U.S. employees up to four months of paid parental leave. It's among several high-tech companies that offer generous benefits around childbirth.

Netflix Inc. said in August it was giving U.S. workers up to a year of paid leave following the birth or adoption of a child. Adobe Systems Inc. and Microsoft Corp. bolstered their parental benefits following the move.