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Danat Al Emarat Hospital in Abu Dhabi celebrates the arrival of three newborns on Eid Al-Adha

  • Abdullah, is the first newborn at Danat Al Emarat Hospital on the first day of Eid
  • Double celebration for the AlHanaee family this Eid Al-Adha as they welcome their newborn

 

 Danat Al Emarat Hospital for Women and Children, an M42 company, welcomed three newborns into the world during the first few hours of Eid Al-Adha. Out of the newborns, one was a girl and two were boys, marking a significant milestone for the hospital.

“On the occasion of Eid Al-Adha, we are overjoyed to have welcomed three newborns into the world,” said Omar Al Naqbi, Acting Executive Director of Danat Al Emarat Hospital for Women and Children. “This joyous event further strengthens our commitment as caregivers to providing exceptional care and support to these families and their newest additions. It fills us with great pride to have reached the milestone of 33,616 births since the first baby was delivered at Danat Al Emarat Hospital in 2015, and we eagerly anticipate the opportunity to continue providing unparalleled treatment and services to infants and their families.”

He continued: “Out of the total number of births, 17,478 were boys and 16,138 were girls. We also helped deliver 18,797 Emirati nationals, out of which 9,784 were boys and 9,013 were girls. Danat Al Emarat Hospital remains dedicated to delivering the highest standard of care through its team of experienced obstetricians, pediatricians, neonatologists, midwives, and nurses.”

The Emirati Al Zaabi family had the honor of being the first to celebrate the arrival of their newborn on the special occasion of Eid Al-Adha. Born at 12:12 AM, the baby was in good health and weighed 3.04 kg. The parents proudly named their baby Abdullah. According to the father, “Baby Abdullah has brought us immense joy and gratitude. We are deeply grateful to have been blessed with this precious gift on the auspicious first day of Eid. We extend our sincere appreciation to the entire team at Danat Al Emarat Hospital for their exceptional care and support extended to my wife and child.”

The second Emirati newborn was a baby girl who was born at 3 AM, weighing 2.87 kg. She became the newest addition to her long-awaiting family.

At 6:21 AM, the Emirati family of AlHanaee welcomed their newborn, weighing 3.49 kg. “We have decided to name our baby Hamed” the father said. We consider ourselves very lucky that our son arrived in good health on this memorable day, doubling our joy. We are incredibly grateful for the compassionate care extended to my wife and our child by the team at Danat Al Emarat Hospital, who managed to make two wonderful occasions even more special.”

To commemorate this special occasion and celebrate the first day of Eid Al-Adha, Danat Al Emarat Hospital distributed flowers and chocolates to all patients and their children who were celebrating at the hospital.

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