Dr. Apaak visits quadruplets at War Memorial Hospital, commends medical team

Builsa South Member of Parliament, Dr. Clement Abas Apaak, has visited the quadruplets who were delivered at the War Memorial Hospital in Navrongo, describing their safe recovery and discharge as a blessing.
Dr. Apaak said he visited the maternity ward of the hospital to meet the babies and their parents, Bernice and Joseph, as well as their maternal grandmother.
In a Facebook post, the MP said the parents expressed their appreciation to the medical team, particularly Dr. Thomas, for the care given to Bernice and the quadruplets.
“Both Bernice and Joseph asked me to thank Dr. Thomas on their behalf in their presence. In fact, Dr. Thomas deserves commendation for doing a yeoman’s job,” Dr. Apaak wrote.
He said he also personally expressed his gratitude to Dr. Thomas and the nurses for ensuring that the mother and her babies received the necessary care.
“I thanked him and the nurses for giving Bernice and the babies the best care,” he added.
Dr. Apaak further disclosed that the quadruplets and their mother had since been discharged from the hospital and had safely returned to Fumbisi.
“I can report that they have since been discharged and have arrived safely in Fumbisi,” he stated.
The MP described the birth and safe return of the babies as a miracle, expressing gratitude to God for bringing joy to the family.
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