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Twelve sets of twins were born in the Sverdlovsk region

In the latest report from the Middle Urals' health ministry, a total of 660 newborns have been recorded over the past week. This comprises of 352 boys and 308 girls, with 12 sets of twins detected. Out of the total deliveries, 478 mothers were under 35 years old, while 170 were over.

Twelve sets of twins were born in the Sverdlovsk region

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Over 600 New Lives Arrive in the Middle Urals

The bustling region welcomed 660 fresh faces in the past week, with 352 little boys and 308 new baby girls entering the world. Among these new arrivals, 12 sets of twins Popped out, Bringing even more laughter and joy to their families.

According to the health ministry’s press service, 478 mothers gave birth while they were under the age of 35, while 170 bravely embarked on motherhood over that age.

Interestingly, three moms from Sverdlovsk celebrated their seventh birth, while 120 mothers welcomed their third kids into the world. 👶👫

📍 YekaterinburgDara Demeneva

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Gathering demographically rich and localized birth data like this requires access to regional health statistics or official reports from local health authorities. You can also try contacting the health department or statistical office in the Middle Urals region, checking official reports from the Russian Federal State Statistics Service (Rosstat), or searching through online databases for available health statistics. It's crucial to understand the broader demographic trends in the region, including factors like migration patterns, family planning practices, economic conditions, and access to healthcare services and social support, as these can all impact birth rates and maternal health outcomes. 🤔💭📈📉

  1. Daria Demeneva in Sverdlovsk region reported a surge of 660 newborns, including 12 sets of twins, which adds to the already thriving family-health landscape of the Middle Urals.
  2. It's noteworthy that most of the newborns come from mothers under the age of 35, with 478 giving birth, while some bravely embarked on motherhood after reaching that age.
  3. A remarkable achievement was seen among three mothers from Sverdlovsk, who celebrated their seventh birth, while 120 mothers welcomed their third child into their family-health dynamic, indicating a trend of stable and healthy parenting practices.
  4. For those interested in the science behind these health-and-wellness statistics, access to regional health statistics or official reports from local health authorities can provide a detailed understanding of the demographic trends and underlying factors impacting newborns' health.
  5. If you're curious to stay updated on the latest family-health and parenting news, subscribe to our channels on Zen and YouTube, and share your experiences with us on our messenger at +7 (901) 454-34-42.
In a recent span of a week, the Middle Urals witnessed the birth of 660 infants. Among them, 352 were baby boys, and 308 were baby girls, with a total of 12 sets of twins. As reported by the regional health department's press service, 478 mothers giving birth were under 35 years old, and 170 were older than 35 years old.

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