New mothers around the Western Cape welcomed 172 babies born on Christmas Day this year.
The Western Cape Department of Health and Wellness confirmed the birth of 172 babies at public health facilities throughout the Western Cape. The total number reported on Wednesday December 25, included 93 boys and 79 girls, said Dwayne Evans, spokesperson for Western Cape Department of Health and Wellness.
The first three Christmas babies were born between 12am and 12.11am. The first baby born on Christmas Day was a girl, weighing 2.94 kg. She was born at Hermanus Hospital to mom Siphe Masiki.
The second baby, also a girl, was born at 12.10am to mom Aletar Mubhida, at Paarl Hospital and weighed 3.26 kg.
The third baby, a little boy, weighing 3.43 kg, was born at 12.11am at Mowbray Maternity Hospital to mother Zabeedah Abdeen.
Western Cape Department of Health and Wellness believes that the first thousand days of a child’s life, from conception, are critical for their development.
The physical, social, and brain development that takes place during this time is a once in a lifetime opportunity to build a solid foundation for health, learning, and good relationships in the future. This is an important time to support your child’s development through adequate nutrition, immunisations, and by reading to your child.
MEC Mireille Wenger said: “Congratulations to the families welcoming their precious little ones into the world. To the new mothers, I wish you all the love, health, and happiness as you embark on this incredible journey of motherhood. May your baby’s arrival bring even more joy and light to your hearts.”
“We celebrate not only the miracle of life but the hope and happiness that these new beginnings bring to our communities. Thank you to our healthcare workers and staff that have been working during this festive season. Your dedication and continued efforts have ensured that patients continue to experience the quality care that we strive for everyday in the Western Cape. We remain grateful for all that you do,” she said.