Hospital Presents '100th Mascot Doll'
"A Life Born with Difficulty... Happy to Be Healthy"

Jeonbuk National University Hospital (Director Yoo Hee-cheol) announced on the 21st that it has delivered the 100th mascot doll to the triplet newborns born at the hospital.


According to Jeonbuk National University Hospital, the triplets, born on September 5th at 30 weeks and 6 days of pregnancy with a weight of 1.5 kg, completed treatment in the neonatal intensive care unit? the first and second for 45 days, and the third for 58 days? and were discharged.


To celebrate the triplets' discharge, the hospital presented the 100th mascot doll made as an attachment doll, along with a rattle and a handkerchief as gifts.

Jeonbuk National University Hospital presented mascot dolls to celebrate the "triplets birth event." <br>[Photo by Jeonbuk National University Hospital]

Jeonbuk National University Hospital presented mascot dolls to celebrate the "triplets birth event."
[Photo by Jeonbuk National University Hospital]

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Since August, the hospital has been presenting mascot dolls to newborns born at the hospital as a congratulatory gesture. The mascots are three types: Haengbeom, representing doctors; Haengbugi, symbolizing staff; and Haengbomi, the health guardian fairy.


These attachment dolls were specially made to celebrate the birth of the child and wish for their health. According to the parents' wishes, all newborns born and discharged from the hospital receive an attachment doll with a numbered tag as a gift.



Director Yoo Hee-cheol said, "I am most pleased that the life born with difficulty has been discharged in good health," and added, "We will actively support all precious lives born at the hospital to grow up healthy."


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