Several babies were delivered on Christmas Day at the New Amsterdam Public Hospital and the Number 75 Public Hospital in Region Six.At the Number 75 Public Hospital, four mothers gave birth during the day and night.In an interview with reporters, Nafana Willis, 28, of Crabwood Creek, Corentyne, explained that she was overdue by one week and two days. Nafana’s second child, a girl, was born at 00:07 hours on December 25 via Lower Segment Cesarean Section at Number 75 Hospital.“I feel tremendous joy for the fact that she came, and everything went well because I had her via a C-section, and it was not an easy journey,” she stated.Amanda Albert-Lyte, 32, of Nursery Village, Corentyne, Berbice, who delivered her son at the same hospital via C-section, noted that she was given three different dates for delivery. After those dates had passed, she visited the hospital on Tuesday, December 23. A doctor informed her she would be delivering on Christmas Day. Amanda delivered her son at approximately 11:28 hrs via Spontaneous Vaginal Delivery (SVD).“It was very painful. I thank God that me and my baby come through safe and the mothers that come through safe on Christmas Day,” she expressedFalecia Narine, 19, of Kingston Village, Corriverton, reported that she visited the hospital after experiencing pain. As a first-time mother, she had a normal delivery and noted that the process was painful. She delivered her son around 15:54 hrs.Falecia shared that she did not expect to deliver her child on Christmas Day, but rather just after or during the New Year.“I feel good the baby born on that day,” she stated.Kenosha Halley, 28, of Manchester Village, stated that she had anticipated delivering on December 12th or 27th. As a first-time mother and a Police Lance Corporal stationed at Coven John Court Department, she delivered her daughter around 18:36 hours via LSCS.“It was shocking and exciting at the same time. It is a very nice experience to deliver my baby on Christmas Day, ” she shared.At the New Amsterdam Public Hospital, two mothers delivered their babies.Samantha Rajaram, 33, of Glasgow Housing Scheme, East Bank Berbice, expected to deliver her child on December 23. However, she delivered her fifth child, a girl, around 13:00 hours via LSCS.She expressed that she felt normal about delivering on Christmas Day, despite it being a significant holiday in the Christian calendar.Sarah Mangroop, 18, of Number 36 Village, Corentyne Berbice, expected to deliver her baby boy on December 24. She gave birth to her second child at approximately 21:50 hrs on Christmas Day after being rushed to the hospital due to pain experienced at home.“I am so happy it’s a Christmas baby. I got my gift,” she stated.The Medical Superintendent of the Number 75 Regional Hospital, neurologist Dr. Devindra Radhay, told reporters that despite the busy day, a team of nurses and doctors was present to ensure the safe delivery of the mothers.“The staff, I must commend them for doing a good job. Even though they were away from their family, it shows that they care; they want to give love and ensure that the patients are good,” he revealed.Hampers were distributed to all the mothers on behalf of the Region Six Regional Health Services.The post Several babies born on Christmas Day in Reg. 6 hospitals appeared first on News Room Guyana.