A great gift from
God at the beginning of the year, elated parents say
Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah: The UAE
has welcomed dozens of babies on the first day of the year.
The country’s first baby to be born this year was Jody Hussain, who was born at 12.01 am at Burjeel Hospital in Abu Dhabi. Bashar Hussain, the Syrian father of the baby girl said, “We believe that 2013 will be a lucky year for us. It has certainly started on the best note possible.”
By press deadline, in Dubai, Latifa Hospital had more than 15 deliveries scheduled, of which 10 had taken place. The Canadian Specialist Hospital saw two births whereas Aster Al Rafa Hospital reported two births. The Mediclinic City Hospital had eight births with one more expected.
In Sharjah, Al Qasimi Hospital saw the birth of a baby girl at 3.54am.
Due to the date’s uniqueness, the
date was considered special by new parents. Gulf News spoke to a few.
Hamad’s father Hussain Al Jamali at
the Corniche Hospital said he hoped his first baby would bring the family
prosperity and happiness. He said, “I believe that having him at the beginning
of this year is a great gift from God. We will do our best to protect and take
care of him.”
The new mother Nadia added, “We were
expecting the baby at the end of 2012, but I was secretly hoping for January 1.
I am thankful and extremely happy with the special birth date.”
Father Vinod Philip at Aster Al Rafa
Hospital said he was ecstatic with the birth of his third daughter. The date he
said was special because his older daughters’ birthdays are connected. “My
eldest was born on February 1 and my second on April 1. Now we have January 1.
All were normal deliveries.”
At Al Qasimi Hospital, Hiyam’s
Egyptian father Mustafa Hamid said, “I have been blessed with a healthy baby
girl, and this wonderful event marks the tone of the rest of the year for me.”
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