SANTO DOMINGO North.- although beset by an economic situation "not very good," Noelia Elisabeth Duarte Toribio of 26 years, who gave birth to quintuplets, last Saturday, and her husband Julio Cesar Paniagua, of 30 years, feel happy and confident that with God's help and the help of official institutions, may go forward.
Noelia had a pregnancy of 27 weeks and a cesarean delivery. The children, two males and three females, have a weight of pound and a half and 3 1/2.
The director of the hospital, Rafael Draper, said that the mother is in stable conditions in the room 307 and their babies transferred to the intensive care unit, with a poor prognosis, due to the premature burning status when they came to the world.
Interviewed in room 307 of the maternal hospital Reynaldo Almanzar, in the City of Health, Villa Mella, Paniagua said that they have requested assistance from the First Lady's Office and the Vice-president of the Republic; but until last night had not received a response.
The father of the quintuplets, electrician unemployed, said that when he was told that there were five babies delivered the rented house where they lived and moved to a room in the house of his mother-in-law in the Invi sector, of the road Sanchez "where does not fit the seven".
Meanwhile, the mother, which is assimilated to the police, he had lost triplets, reported that she was subjected to a fertility treatment because her husband was having difficulty conceiving
Don't get the husband...He should place a self employed ad, there is lots of work here in the DR for, well, a good Electrician..That said, even for a publicity stunt, any company should hire him now..
Anthony