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The first child was born in the Penza perinatal center
The first child was born in the Penza perinatal center
Society 24.11.2017
A girl weighting 3.3 kg, a height of 52 cm was born in a new health facility at 11.55 on Thursday, November 23, 2017. The baby and her mother, a resident of Bessonovo district, feel fine. The governor Ivan Belozertsev congratulated the family with the birth of daughter, . "Today in the Penza region there was a very significant and very long-awaited event - the first child was born in the new perinatal center. We expected that this would happen in November and did not depart from this plan, " - the head of the region noted. "I congratulate the family on the birth of the little girl. I wish her to grow healthy, happy, to please her parents, " - he said. "There are currently several more women in the perinatal center who should give birth in the near future. And with each passing day there will be more and more of them. The new institution of obstetrics is designed for 130 beds, " - the governor added. About 4.5 thousand births are planned in the perinatal center annually. About 300 people who have been trained in federal simulations in Ivanovo and St. Petersburg will help children to come in to the world. "The construction of the center in Penza by the State Corporation Rostech was carried out in accordance with the order of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin. The share of domestic high-tech equipment in relation to foreign was 60% in Penza, we export the same equipment to 95 countries. In addition, Rostech plans to provide the Penza center with two "C" -type ambulance cars, " - Sergei Chemezov, general director of Rostech, said. The Penza perinatal center will provide all kinds of highly qualified medical care, including high-tech in the field of obstetrics and gynecology. Telemedicine technologies will be used for constant monitoring of pregnant women at risk. The total cost of the project amounted to almost 2.5 billion rubles.