In Ho Chi Minh City, as fireworks lit up the sky to welcome the Lunar New Year 2025, the first baby citizens of the new year also cried out at birth. These New Year's Eve moments not only brought joy to families but also marked the beginning of a new generation of citizens.
At Hung Vuong Hospital, at exactly 0:00 on January 29 (the first day of the Lunar New Year), the cry of a baby girl weighing 2.9 kg was heard. The cry of the daughter of the mother Phuong marked the appearance of the first baby citizen in the new year - the year of At Ty 2025. PHOTO: BVCC
Just a few minutes later, in the operating room of Hung Vuong Hospital, two baby boys were born one after another. At the moment of the new year, Hung Vuong Hospital had 4 babies born. Of which, 2 were born naturally and 2 were born by cesarean section. PHOTO: BVCC
Image of the "strong" boy born on New Year's Eve at Hung Vuong Hospital. During the New Year's Eve shift , hospital representatives also sent special gifts to the families of the first young citizens, along with best wishes for the New Year.
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At Tu Du Hospital, at the same time of 0:00, the first son of Ms. Nguyen Thanh Truc (born in 1999, in District 12) was also successfully born. Immediately after birth, the baby had skin-to-skin contact with his mother for 90 minutes. PHOTO: BVCC
The son of Ms. Phan Thi Mai Huynh (in An Giang) was also born in the joy of the family.
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On New Year's Eve, all expectant mothers eagerly await the birth of their children. Citizens are born with the hope of a lucky start for the whole family.
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Doctor Tran Ngoc Hai, Director of Tu Du Hospital and his team presented gold bars and gifts, welcoming the first babies born in the new year of At Ty 2025.
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Huynh's family looks at their newborn baby boy. After 90 minutes of skin-to-skin contact with their mother, the babies will be taken to measure their length and weight.
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The baby citizens cried out at the moment of transition from the old year to the new year at Tu Du Hospital amid the happiness and joy of doctors and families.
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According to the Director of Tu Du Hospital, on New Year's Eve, the hospital had about 370 medical staff on duty and working.
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