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Every day at the Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital in Sta. Cruz, Manila, dozens of women can be found lying on the floor, their new-born babies wrapped in a pouch of cloth and strapped to their chest.
Some 70 to 100 babies are born every day at the 700-bed maternity hospital, around 15 of them premature or with a low birth-weight. So, with only 14 incubators at the hospital and the weakest children needing several days stay, incubator space is at a premium.
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Some 70 to 100 babies are born every day at the 700-bed maternity hospital, around 15 of them premature or with a low birth-weight. So, with only 14 incubators at the hospital and the weakest children needing several days stay, incubator space is at a premium.
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August 16, 2004 - 12:00am