MAKKAH: A 30-year-old Nigerian pilgrim has given birth to a healthy baby boy, the first newborn arrival this Hajj season.
The baby, named Mohammed, entered the world at the Makkah Maternity and Children’s Hospital, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The pilgrim arrived at the hospital’s emergency room after experiencing labor pains at 31 weeks of pregnancy. The emergency team swiftly assessed her condition and transferred her to the maternity ward where she gave birth naturally.
While the mother is recovering and in good health, baby Mohammed is receiving special care as a result of his premature arrival.
The Makkah Maternity and Children’s Hospital operates at full capacity during Hajj to provide healthcare services to pilgrims. These include emergency care, childbirth support, and comprehensive women’s and children’s medical services.
The hospital is the site of numerous births each year during the Hajj season and ensures that every mother and child receives the utmost attention and care.
The Nigerian pilgrim expressed her gratitude to the medical staff for their care and attention during the delivery.