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Right at midnight on New Year's Eve, baby Minh Khoi, weighing 3kg, was safely born at the Central Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital, becoming the first child born in the new year and bringing overwhelming joy to the family.
In the sacred atmosphere of New Year's Eve, a healthy baby was born, bringing complete joy to the family and the medical team. According to information from the National Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital, baby Minh Khoi weighs 3kg and is the first child of Mr. Nguyen The Tuan and Ms. Nguyen Van Anh (residing in Bac Ninh). The birth went smoothly and safely, and both mother and baby are in stable health immediately after birth.
This special event became even more meaningful as Minh Khoi was born right at the transition between the old and new year, becoming the first baby born in the Year of the Horse at the hospital. That moment not only marked a new beginning for the small family but also served as a lucky omen on the first day of spring.
According to the doctors, the birthing process was meticulously prepared with close monitoring by the on-call team on New Year's Eve. Thanks to the smooth coordination between the specialized departments, the birth went smoothly. Immediately after the baby's first cry, the medical team quickly carried out newborn care procedures according to protocol.
In particular, Minh Khoi received skin-to-skin contact with his mother right from the first minutes after birth. He was placed on his mother's chest to feel the familiar warmth and heartbeat – something he had experienced throughout his nine months in the womb. This is a routine procedure at the hospital, helping to strengthen the mother-child bond and support the child's early adaptation to the environment outside the uterus. This method also helps stabilize the child's breathing, body temperature, and heart rate, laying the foundation for healthy development later on.
Receiving his son from the doctors and nurses at the stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve, Mr. Nguyen The Tuan couldn't hide his emotion. He shared: "Minh Khoi is our first child, so we've been waiting for this moment every day. We're welcoming him at the exact moment of the New Year, which is incredibly special. We would like to thank the doctors for their support in ensuring both mother and child are healthy." This heartfelt expression reflects the common feelings of many parents when they hear their child's first cry, especially during a sacred time like New Year's Eve.
From her family's perspective, Ms. Nguyen Van Anh is currently in good health and has a stable mental state. Doctors continue to closely monitor her postpartum condition to ensure a quick recovery. In the first hours of the new year, the delivery room seemed more vibrant with the joy of family members and the well wishes from the medical team.
Associate Professor Dr. Vu Van Du, Deputy Director of the Central Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital, personally visited and congratulated the family on the morning of the first day of the Lunar New Year. He extended his best wishes to baby Minh Khoi and his parents, and acknowledged the efforts of the medical team during their special shift on New Year's Eve. This timely attention not only demonstrates professional responsibility but also spreads the humanitarian spirit of the medical profession in the early days of the year.
The birth of a baby precisely at the moment of the New Year always carries profound symbolic meaning. It represents the continuation of life, hope, and the beginning of future dreams. For Mr. Tuan and Ms. Van Anh's family, the start of the New Year with the first cries of their son will undoubtedly become an unforgettable memory.
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