Lordina Foundation’s Maternity and Children Ward in Bole Welcomes Its First Triplets in Two Years

Lordina Foundation's Maternity and Children Ward at Bole
Welcomes Its first Triplets in Two Years

        

      The Lordina Foundation’s Maternity and Children Ward at the Bole District Hospital in the Savanna Region celebrated a significant milestone on September 24, 2024, as it welcomed its first triplets delivered via Caesarean section in two years.


This landmark procedure was conducted by Specialist Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Dr. Jonathan Abesig, who also serves as the Acting Medical Superintendent of the Bole District Hospital. Dr. Abesig and his team of specialists confirmed the triplet pregnancy after several scans.

In an interview with Bole-based Nkilgi FM, Dr. Abesig emphasized that the new maternity complex—constructed by former President H.E. John Dramani Mahama and First Lady Lordina Mahama through the Lordina Foundation—has now achieved its first triplet delivery, marking a significant milestone for the facility.


Dr. Abesig noted that the pregnancy was high-risk, but the modern equipment available at the facility enabled a safe delivery for both the mother and the children. He explained the necessity of the Caesarean section, stating, “Triplet births via natural conception occur at an incidence of approximately 1 in 10,000,” highlighting the importance of the procedure.

He further added, “This is important to us because it underscores the need for better diagnostic services for every pregnancy before delivery.”


Dr. Abesig took the opportunity to appeal for support for the family, emphasizing the unique challenges associated with raising triplets in rural communities, despite the joy of welcoming three newborn boys.


It is worth noting that two years ago, the Lordina Foundation commissioned its first fully furnished, state-of-the-art Maternity and Children Ward at the Bole District Hospital to provide quality and safe prenatal care and delivery services for the people of Bole and its surrounding areas.


Earlier this month, the Lordina Foundation also handed over its second Maternity and Children Ward project to the Nkoranza South Polyclinic in the Bono East Region of Ghana, reaffirming its commitment to providing quality and safe healthcare for women and children.