Kazakhstan family welcomes ninth child on historic referendum day
A baby boy named Atazan was born in Kazakhstan's Mangystau Region on the day of the national referendum. His arrival brought great joy to his family, who see the timing as deeply symbolic. The newborn, weighing 4,130 grams and measuring 57 centimetres, is the ninth child for his parents.
The parents expressed overwhelming happiness at welcoming their son on such a significant day for the country. Relatives and friends gathered to congratulate them, offering warm wishes for the baby's future.
Medical staff at the hospital shared in the celebration, providing full care and attention to both mother and child. Doctors described the birth as a moment of inspiration, ensuring the family received all necessary support. The mother and baby remain in good health under continued supervision. The Mangystau region supports large families with social benefits aimed at improving their living standards. These measures help families like Atazan's manage daily needs while fostering a stable environment for children. The community's support adds to the family's joy during this special time.
Atazan's birth on the referendum day holds particular meaning for his family. The newborn and his mother are recovering well, with medical teams ensuring their ongoing care. Meanwhile, local social programmes continue to assist large families in the region.
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