Posted by Gigi Allianic, Communications Photos: Jeremy Dwyer-Lindgren/Woodland Park Zoo Jamani is caring for two western lowland gorilla infants—hers and Olympia’s —while Olympia heals from her C-section . Sharing new photos of Woodland Park Zoo mom Jamani caring for the two western lowland gorilla infants—hers and Olympia’s—both boys. Neither baby has been named yet. Jamani is nursing both babies and everyone seems to be doing well! Olympia underwent an emergency C-section on May 24 to deliver her baby, and Jamani gave birth on May 18. The zoo is hoping to unite Olympia and her baby soon and are monitoring behaviors and the health of the babies and mothers to ensure the gorilla care team can help with that process safely and with respect to the dynamics of the gorilla troop. Thank you for your understanding while we allow for some quiet time for this new family group! For now Olympia continues to show good signs of healing, Jamani is nursing both babies and the whole troop ...
Obstetrical team performs rare C-section on gorilla Olympia to deliver baby. New gorilla mom Jamani steps in to help care for Olympia's baby
Posted by Gigi Allianic, Communications Left: Dr. Andrew Beckstom, Neonatologist and Medical Director of Swedish Medical Center NICU. Right: Dr. Sachita Shah with Butterfly Network and U W Emergency Medicine. Photo: Nichole Hamilton/MFM Sonographer Woodland Park Zoo’s pregnant gorilla Olympia, five days past her due date, gave birth to a 5.4-pound boy on Sunday, May 24, at 1:44 p.m. (PDT) by emergency C-section performed by a local medical team who typically works on humans. This is the second baby for the western lowland gorilla; the gestation period for gorillas is eight and a half months. On average, full-term infant gorillas weigh 4 pounds. “Thanks to the teamwork of the human doctors, veterinarians, and gorilla care team, Olympia and her baby are in good health and doing well. Given the positive indicators so far, we remain optimistic but are also cautious because the situation is very fluid and fragile,” said Martin Ramirez, Curator of Mammalogy at Woodland Park Zoo. Last week, W...