"For mothers and baby - For Vietnamese stature" project accompanies the National Hospital of Obstetrics and Gynecology in implementing a series of healthcare activities for 180 mothers and patients
31/03/2026
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The activity falls under the framework of the "For mothers and children - For Vietnamese stature" project. During the two days of implementation, the program brought many practical activities, closely addressing the actual needs of the patients:

For postpartum mothers, the "Loving companionship - joyful hair washing" program brought warm experiences. The mothers were supported with gentle hair washing right at their wards. This activity helps them easily maintain personal hygiene, reducing inconveniences in daily routines during the first days after giving birth, thereby bringing a more comfortable and peaceful state of mind during their recovery process.

Along with that, a relaxing yoga class was specially organized for patients at the Gynecologic Oncology Department. Here, patients were guided to practice gentle breathing and muscle stretching exercises suitable for their physical conditions. For cancer patients, every moment of reduced anxiety and stress adds strength for them to resiliently overcome their illness. This activity not only helps improve mental health but also creates a warm space for patients to connect, share, and spread mutual encouragement.

Besides the above activities, VSF, TH Group, and BAC A BANK also donated 1,260 glasses of TH true MILK to 30 patients participating in the yoga class and 45 disadvantaged patients undergoing long-term treatment at the hospital to help improve their physical conditions.
Previously, within the project's framework, the organizations coordinated to implement various activities such as free medical examinations, mobile health check-ups in disadvantaged areas, and the donation of medical equipment, contributing to improving healthcare conditions for patients. This series of activities contributes to perfecting the project's comprehensive approach, where patients are not only supported medically but also cared for mentally, giving them more motivation during their treatment process.

