Higher birth rate of boys observed in the Omsk region during June
In the heart of Siberia, the Omsk region registered a total of 1,136 newborns in June, according to the latest data. Among these, 592 were boys and 549 were girls, making for a nearly equal gender distribution.
The City Clinical Perinatal Center and Clinical Maternity Hospital No. 6 were the busiest hospitals, with 369 and 317 births respectively. However, the number of births at the Isilkul Central Regional Hospital and Taras Central Regional Hospital were not specified in the latest update.
The Maternity Hospital of OKB also contributed to the growing population, with 213 boys and 164 girls born in June. The highest number of births in a single district was in Bolsheretsky, where 9 boys and 8 girls were welcomed into the world.
Intriguingly, the gender distribution of the newborns in the various districts of the Omsk region, except for Bolsheretsky, has not been specified in the latest update.
It's worth noting that while the Omsk region saw a significant number of newborns in June, national-level birth statistics for Russia indicate a decline in live births from January to March 2024 to the same period in 2025, with about 288,800 live births in early 2025 across the country. Unfortunately, no regional breakdowns are presented.
For those seeking more precise and current statistics for the Omsk region specifically, it's advisable to refer to the regional health department or statistical offices, as the available search results do not provide specific statistics for June.
In total, 73 babies were born in various districts of the Omsk region, with 12 born in the Taras Central Regional Hospital and 14 in the Isilkul Central Regional Hospital. The Omsk Regional Clinical Hospital also recorded 377 births in June.
The arrival of these newborns marks a new chapter in the lives of their families and contributes to the vibrant and diverse community of the Omsk region. As the region continues to grow, so too does the promise of a bright future for all its inhabitants.
[1] Source: National-level birth statistics for Russia (unspecified source)
I'm not sure about the specific statistics regarding science, health-and-wellness, and nutrition of the newborns in the Omsk region. Nor can I find information on how good the nutrition of these newborns might be based on the latest data provided.