The Camagüeyan resident in the rural community of Mola expressed her happiness and gratitude to the country for the guarantees that women have in this magical stage of life
Camagüey, Cuba, February 3th.- From 6:00 in the afternoon on the first day of February, the labor of the young mother Rosmery Molina Rodríguez began, but the little one she was carrying in her womb wanted to wait to meet her land in on the day of the 510th anniversary of its founding.
At 3:00 in the morning on February 2, Christian Machado Molina’s first cry was heard, that sound that always fills families and health personnel linked to the Maternal and Child Care Program with joy.
And on this occasion the satisfaction was greater, which is why the territorial authorities, labor groups and representatives of mass organizations came to the Ana Betancourt de Mora Gynecobstetric Hospital with the delivery of supplies that are always well received at this stage by any family.
Dixamy Rodríguez Gómez, deputy to the Cuban Parliament and president of the Municipal Assembly of People’s Power of Camagüey, congratulated the young mother and recognized the work of the territory’s health personnel; he also highlighted «that the only value that the basket has is that of the love and humility of working groups who lovingly share what they have».
For Rosmery Molina Rodríguez, the present is of great benefit, she said she is happy and very grateful. At 18 years old, she said that she had a good pregnancy, a period in which she always had the support of her family; and of the moment of delivery he commented: «it was a little painful, I was from 6:00 in the afternoon until 3:00 in the morning in the process but I always saw very good treatment from the specialists, and of course I feel proud of the coincidence».
The Camagüeyan resident in the rural community of Mola expressed her happiness and gratitude to the country for the guarantees that women have in this magical stage of life.
Elaine Abad, vice director of Materno, said that the center is immersed in the reorganization stage after the Covid-19 pandemic, «it is a challenge that the group faces every day due to the number of births that take place, we work to reduce the rate of maternal and infant mortality and so that Camagüey women always have medical care and hospital births with the lowest possible risk».
By Diosmel Galano Oliver/Radio Camagüey