South Africa sees 714 Christmas Day births with teen pregnancy concerns

South Africa's public health facilities welcomed 714 newborns between midnight and midday on Christmas Day 2025. The first baby arrived at Elim Hospital in Limpopo at midnight. Officials expressed alarm over more than 30 teenage mothers among them.

On Christmas Day 2025, South Africa recorded 714 births in public health facilities from midnight to midday, marking a joyful yet concerning milestone. The inaugural baby of the year was born at Elim Hospital in Limpopo precisely at midnight, setting a celebratory tone nationwide.

Gauteng led with the highest number of deliveries, recording 217 babies. Other provinces also contributed significantly, though specific breakdowns beyond Gauteng were not detailed nationally. However, the joy was tempered by persistent issues of teenage pregnancy. The National Health Department highlighted that over 30 of the new mothers were teenagers, with some as young as 15 years old.

In KwaZulu-Natal, Health MEC Nomagugu Simelane noted that government initiatives to reduce teenage pregnancies appear ineffective, citing three 15-year-old girls who gave birth in Durban hospitals. Gauteng's Health MEC Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko echoed these worries, mentioning a 16-year-old among seven Christmas mothers at Thelle Mogoerane Regional Hospital on the East Rand.

Eastern Cape Health MEC Ntandokazi Capa reported that nearly 20 of the province's 70 Christmas births involved teenagers aged 15 to 19. She visited St Elizabeth Hospital in Lusikisiki to greet the newborns and distribute gifts, while Nelson Mandela Bay Metro recorded 31 births, followed by 20 in OR Tambo district and 13 in Alfred Nzo. Capa emphasized plans to involve the South African Police Service (SAPS) for stricter action, stating, “Immediately when a 15-year-old comes into our facility, we have the responsibility of reporting to Social Development and also reporting to the police so that we open a case.”

Limpopo's health department similarly raised alarms, with 13 teenagers among the 80 mothers who delivered Christmas babies. National Health Spokesperson Foster Mohale underscored the challenges, saying, “The department is concerned about the continued scourge of teenage mothers with more than 30 teen mothers recorded so far, who are now expected to find themselves juggling the demands of parenthood while still navigating adolescence.” These cases highlight ongoing efforts needed to address underage pregnancies across the country.

Relaterede artikler

Kirinyaga County rejoiced over the birth of 12 babies on Christmas Day. Several mothers shared their joy at delivering on the day marking Jesus Christ's birth. All the infants are reported to be in good health.

Rapporteret af AI

The number of babies born in South Korea rose at the fastest pace in 18 years in the first 11 months of 2025, driven largely by an increase in marriages. Government data shows the total for 2025 is expected to surpass the 238,317 recorded in 2024. Government policies supporting childbirth and the growing population of women in their early 30s also contributed.

Preliminary data from Japan's health ministry shows that 705,809 babies were born in 2025, marking the lowest level since records began in 1899. This represents a 2.1% decline from the previous year, extending the drop for the 10th consecutive year. Despite government efforts to reverse the trend, the number is approaching 700,000 sooner than projected in a 2023 forecast.

Rapporteret af AI

As South African schools and early learning centres close for the summer holidays, thousands of children face increased risks of hunger and unsafe environments. Community organisations are stepping in with food distributions and safe spaces to support vulnerable families during the festive season. Experts highlight the need for broader interventions to address ongoing food insecurity.

 

 

 

Dette websted bruger cookies

Vi bruger cookies til analyse for at forbedre vores side. Læs vores privatlivspolitik for mere information.
Afvis