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May 12, 2008 News
What is the perfect gift for a woman to receive on Mother’s Day? Well, several women thought that they received the best gift they could have possibly gotten when they delivered healthy, beautiful babies yesterday.
Kaieteur News was able to find five Mother’s Day babies at city hospitals. Up to yesterday afternoon, three babies had been delivered at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation, one at the Woodlands Hospital, and another at Dr. Balwant Singh’s Hospital.
The proud mothers are Camelia James, 24, of Perseverance, Mahaicony, who delivered the first baby of the day at 02:10 am yesterday morning; Abiola Montoth,33, of Buxton, East Coast Demerara; and Maureen Cleto, 33, of Region One.
They all delivered baby boys at the Georgetown Public Hospital. James and Montoth both delivered their fifth baby, while Cleto gave birth to her third.
Roumelia Seer-Daniels, of 27 Fourth Street, La Penitence, delivered her second child — a baby girl — at the Woodlands Hospital yesterday morning.
All these mothers reported that they were pleasantly surprised.
Meanwhile, Marketing and Distribution Inc. (M&D), distributors of Teddies Diapers, yesterday visited the maternity wards at the Georgetown Public and Woodlands Hospitals and presented two bumper hampers to the mothers of the first babies born at the medical institutions.
Smaller hampers of Teddies products and sanitary napkins were also presented to all other mothers at the post natal wards.
The hampers were presented by Shalini Thakur, Product Specialist, and Candace Waaldijk, Producer of M&D.
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