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Meet some of UAE’s 50th National Day babies born at Burjeel Hospitals

Thu 02 Dec 2021    
EcoBalance
| 3 min read

Abu Dhabi: Burjeel hospitals in Abu Dhabi, Mohamed Bin Zayed City, and Al Ain welcomed nine babies on the special occasion of the UAE National Day. The birth of the babies on the day of UAE’s golden jubilee has added to the joy of the parents and the family.

Burjeel Medical City in Abu Dhabi welcomed five Emirati babies including a twin in the early hours of the UAE national day.

The hospital witnessed the delivery of Emirati identical twins. The twin baby boys, named Hamid Ahamed Al Kathiri and Ali Ahmed Al Kathiri, weighing 2100 and 2400 grams, respectively, were born to the family of Ahmed Al Kathiri.

A happy father, Al Kathiri thanked the Lord Almighty for blessing them with twin babies on a special day. “We are so happy and thrilled. We were expecting the delivery to happen in the first week of December. But we never thought that our little princes will arrive on the occasion of UAE 50th National Day. They have made it so special. Welcoming twin babies on a historic day is an unforgettable moment for us. All of us in our family are overwhelmed. Thank you to Dr. Rihan and the medical staff at Burjeel Medical City for their support and care,” he added.

Dr. Rihan Saafan, Director of Maternity Services at Burjeel Medical City, said, “We are so happy for the family of Ahmed to be blessed with twin babies on the day of the UAE National Day. We extend them our warm regards and wish the best for the

babies and the parents to have a healthy and happy life ahead. We at Burjeel Medical city are happy and delighted to welcome five babies on this significant day.”

The hospital had three more Emirati babies born in the day. Emirati baby girls Hind Ahmed Al- Marzouqi and Fatima Faisal Rahma were born.

Burjeel Hospital, Abu Dhabi, welcomed the first baby exactly at 12:00 am. A baby girl, she was born to an Emirati couple, Muslam Lazem Muslam Almanhali and Muna Ali Ahmed, who were profoundly delighted to welcome their newborn baby girl on Thursday early morning. The second child of the couple, her birth arguably makes her the first child in the UAE to be born on a special day.

The baby named, Methaa Muslam Almanhali, weighed 2650 grams and both the mother and child are healthy and safe.

Thrilled parents, Muslam Lazem Muslam Almanhali and Muna Ali Ahmed, said they are happy and grateful to the Almighty for blessing them with a baby on this special day. “We have been longing for this since Muna became pregnant. This is our second child and hence the entire family has been waiting for this day. It is a blessing that the child has been born when the nation as a whole is celebrating its golden jubilee,” said Almanhali.

He also thanked the medical and nursing staff at Burjeel Hospital, Abu Dhabi, for the care and service during the entire period.

The second baby to be born at the hospital on the National Day was baby Khaled Rashed Alshehi. Born to the Rashed Alshehi family, the baby boy was born.

Burjeel Hospital witnessed the delivery of the third child. The baby was born to the Emirati family of Fayez Hadi Almuhrami. The baby was named Sheikha Fayez Hadi AlMuharami.

Dr. Sausan Abdul Rahman, Consultant — Obstetrics and Gynecology at Burjeel Hospital, said she is happy that the babies and mothers are healthy and safe.

Burjeel Hospital, Al Ain, welcomed the baby girl Laly on the UAE National Day. The baby girl born to Emirati couples, Hussein Bin Gharib and Robab Ahmad Dorraei weighed 3220 grams.

Dr. Idris Mohamed Taisir Mohamed, Consultant — Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Dr. Amer Rania El-Sayed, Consultant — Pediatrics at Burjeel Royal Hospital, said, “Children are God’s gift and it feels so special when they are born on a special day. The birth of baby Laly on UAE National Day has added to the joy of the family. We are so happy to see the joy of the family and wish the baby and all the members of her family the best.”

Source: Supplied


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