Wednesday, 18 June 2008

newborn baby girl, who was born to earthquake survivor Zhang Xiaoyan


A nurse checks pregnant earthquake survivor Zhang Xiaoyan shortly before she gave birth to a baby girl at a hospital in Urumqi, in China's western Xinjiang region, Wednesday, June 18, 2008. Zhang, who was rescued on May 14 after being trapped for more than two days in a collapsed building in Dujiangyan, in Sichuan province, gave birth to a 3.3 kilogram girl Wednesday.

A nurse checks pregnant earthquake survivor Zhang Xiaoyan shortly before she gave birth to a baby girl at a hospital in Urumqi, in China's western Xinjiang region Wednesday, June 18, 2008. Zhang, who was rescued on May 14 after being trapped for more than two days in a collapsed building in Dujiangyan, in Sichuan province, gave birth to a 3.3 kilogram girl Wednesday.

Earthquake survivor Zhang Xiaoyan kisses her newborn baby girl at a hospital in Urumqi, in China's western Xinjiang region Wednesday, June 18, 2008. Zhang, who was rescued on May 14 after being trapped for more than two days in a collapsed building in Dujiangyan, in Sichuan province, gave birth to a 3.3 kilogram girl Wednesday. The baby was named Ai, or love, in honor of the rescue workers and strangers who have showered Zhang with kindness, gifts, and VIP treatment in the month since she was pulled out of the debris.

Earthquake survivor Zhang Xiaoyan is interviewed with her newborn baby girl at a hospital in Urumqi, in China's western Xinjiang region Wednesday, June 18, 2008. Zhang, who was rescued on May 14 after being trapped for more than two days in a collapsed building in Dujiangyan, in Sichuan province, gave birth to a 3.3 kilogram girl Wednesday. The baby was named Ai, or love, in honor of the rescue workers and strangers who have showered Zhang with kindness, gifts, and VIP treatment in the month since she was pulled out of the debris.

Earthquake survivor Zhang Xiaoyan is interviewed with her newborn baby girl at a hospital in Urumqi, in China's western Xinjiang region Wednesday, June 18, 2008. Zhang, who was rescued on May 14 after being trapped for more than two days in a collapsed building in Dujiangyan, in Sichuan province, gave birth to a 3.3 kilogram girl Wednesday. The baby was named Ai, or love, in honor of the rescue workers and strangers who have showered Zhang with kindness, gifts, and VIP treatment in the month since she was pulled out of the debris.

A Chinese quake survivor watches his four-day-old baby boy in an incubator after a premature birth, at a hospital in Chongqing on May 21, 2008, where he and his pregnant wife were evacuated from their home in Wenchuan, the epicenter of the deadly earthquake. The confirmed death toll from China's earthquake has risen to 41,353, with another 32,666 people missing, while another 274,683 people were injured in the May 12 earthquake.

A nurse checks a newborn baby girl, who was born to earthquake survivor Zhang Xiaoyan, beside her birth certificate at a hospital in Urumqi, in China's western Xinjiang region, Wednesday, June 18, 2008. Zhang, who was rescued on May 14 after being trapped for more than two days in a collapsed building in Dujiangyan, in Sichuan province, gave birth to a 3.3 kilogram girl Wednesday. The baby was named Ai, or love, in honor of the rescue workers and strangers who have showered Zhang with kindness, gifts, and VIP treatment in the month since she was pulled out of the debris.

** FILE ** In this May 14, 2008 file photo, Zhang Xiaoyan, then 8 months pregnant, is pulled alive from a apartment that partially collapsed in Dujiangyan, southwestern China's Sichuan province. Zhang gave birth to a girl Wednesday, June 18, 2008.

**FILE** In this May 14, 2008 file photo, Zhang Xiaoyan, then 8 months pregnant, is pulled alive from an apartment that partially collapsed in Dujiangyan, southwestern China's Sichuan province. Zhang gave birth to a girl Wednesday, June 18, 2008.

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