Eighteen newborns arrived in a maternity and childcare center in Krasnoyarsk's safeguarding motherhood and childhood facility.
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In the Krasnoyarsk Maternal and Child Healthcare Center, March saw the arrival of 310 little ones. While this number is higher than February's count (306), it's still lower than January's (340). It seems boys are favored in this region, with 168 baby boys welcoming adds to the town, as opposed to 142 girls.
Interestingly, 18 pairs of twins also joined the group this month. In comparison, January had more twins (20), and February fewer (13). Curiously, no triplets were welcomed during the past three months.
The smallest baby boy of March tipped the scales at a tiny 670 grams, while the heaviest baby girl weighed a wholesome 4560 grams.
Picture: Krasnoyarsk Maternal and Child Healthcare Center
Here's the thing, good buddy: regarding multiple birth statistics, it appears the data has gone AWOL. Digging into the internet, I couldn't find any direct information on three-month multiple birth rates at the aforementioned center. The online search primarily unveiled HIV/AIDS statistics for Russian territories, child development research conferences, and global events far removed from that topic.
If you're looking for the lowdown on maternity statistics, I'd suggest reaching out to regional health authorities, checking hospital records, or consulting official reports from the Russian Ministry of Health. Unfortunately, these aren't included in those search results. If this quest is for statistical purposes, it's best to contact the Krasnoyarsk Maternal and Child Healthcare Center directly or reach out to Russia's federal medical databases like Rosstat. Scouting through Society for Research in Child Development conference materials hints at potentially available data, but it's not detailed further. So, there you have it, mate! Good luck with your research!
- Despite an extensive search, I couldn't find any recent data about triplets or three-month multiple birth rates at the Krasnoyarsk Maternal and Child Healthcare Center on the internet.
- Unlike the abundance of information on HIV/AIDS statistics for Russian territories, child development research conferences, and global events, there seems to be a lack of information specifically regarding multiple birth rates at the Krasnoyarsk Maternal and Child Healthcare Center.
- For accurate and detailed information about maternity statistics, particularly multiple birth rates, it would be advisable to contact the Krasnoyarsk Maternal and Child Healthcare Center directly, or reach out to Russia's federal medical databases like Rosstat.
- While the Society for Research in Child Development conference materials may potentially hold some data related to multiple births, it does not appear to offer detailed information about the three-month multiple birth rates at the Krasnoyarsk Maternal and Child Healthcare Center.
