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Three babies, two boys and a girl were delivered on Christmas Day at the Koforidua Regional Hospital.
Two of the babies were born through normal delivery while one was delivered through caesarian session and the first baby boy was delivered at 04.30 on Christmas day.
In line with the tradition of the hospital, the first baby boy was presented with the special Christmas baby parcel of the hospital.
Ms. Victoria Darko, Senior Staff Nurse Midwife of the maternity ward of the hospital told Ghana News Agency(GNA) that the three babies were all doing well.Source: GNA
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