, Dr. Youssef Alaoui's goal was simple: keep mom and babies safe.
Cissé, 26, was first hospitalized in her home country of Mali, where the doctors performed ultrasounds and were worried about the chances of survival of the fetuses. "We were a team of three resuscitators, three anesthesiologists, two gynecologists, three neonatologists, catheterizer, not to mention the midwives and our extraordinary team of midwives and neonatal paramedics without whom nothing would have been possible," he said."Ms. Cissé was 25 weeks pregnant when she was admitted to our clinic and our team was able to extend her pregnancy up to 30 weeks.
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