On April 24, Can Tho City Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital said that at 4:45 p.m. on March 11, pregnant woman T gave birth to three boys by cesarean section at the hospital.
According to the hospital, this was Ms. T's first pregnancy, a natural pregnancy admitted to the hospital in a state of premature labor at 33 weeks and 5 days, accompanied by dangerous complications of miscarriage and preeclampsia. Babies are born weighing 1,440g, 1,040g and 1,380g respectively.

Immediately after birth, the babies were taken over by the newborn resuscitation team and transferred to the Neonatal Special Care Unit (NICU) under the Department of Pediatrics - Neonatology. Here, children are supported with oxygen, IV fluids, antibiotics to treat infections and are especially cared for by Kangaroo Hamlet, a skin-to- skin approach that brings many benefits to premature babies.
After 43 days and nights of intensive treatment, two of the three children have made progress. The first boy weighed 2,440g and the third boy reached 2,180g, both of whom were oxygen-deficient, breastfeeding well and growing steadily.
On April 23, the joy of bursting when the two children were discharged in the loving arms of the family. However, the journey of the second boy continues. Currently, the baby has breathed in the air but still faces an infection and prolonged hypoglycemia due to congenital insulin.
Can Tho City Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital informed that the unit had successfully saved and raised 30 cases of thai nhiens. It is worth mentioning that among them, there were very premature thai births, with the smallest gestational age recorded at 27 weeks and 4 days.