Crown Princess Mary Visits Copenhagen Baby Heart Research Project
At the Copenhagen University Hospital on Monday, Crown Princess Mary paid a visit to the Copenhagen Baby Heart research project that is being run to provide heart scans to newborn babies to help researchers and doctors “gain greater knowledge about the number of children born with heart disease.”
Mary was taken on a tour of the maternity ward and met with a number of parents whose newborns have been scanned through the project. She also watched a three-day-old baby boy receive his heart scan.
Afterwards it was over to the Hotel d’Angleterre, where the Princess, as patron, delivered the Danish Heart Association’s research grants.
Crown Princess Mary of Denmark visited maternity wards at Rigshospitalet on January 17, 2017 pic.twitter.com/nFvVJifNDS
— vanina swchindt (@vaninaswchindt) January 17, 2017
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Tagged Children, Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, Health, Patronage.
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