Some statistics surrounding baby abandonment and why it happens

The issues facing mothers like poverty and rape will not be solved anytime soon, but options for safe relinquishment of infants need to be legalised.

“There can be no keener revelation of a society’s soul than the way in which it treats its children,” late president Nelson Mandela once said.

“A mother will usually only leave her baby if it is the only option she feels is available to her. Baby saver boxes do not increase rates of ‘abandonment’ and offer an alternative to babies being dumped in pit latrines, fields or dustbins,” says Baby Savers SA (BSSA) co-founder and UJ professor, Dr Whitney Rosenberg.

Child abandonment is a criminal offence, and a person who abandons a child after birth may be charged and prosecuted.

Charges could include crimes such as concealment of birth and attempted murder but are difficult to do as mothers are hard to locate.

BSSA hopes in time mothers who safely relinquish their babies will not face harsh criminal consequences.

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Below we provide an overview of statistics and relevant information as it relates to this topic:

Changing the narrative

Baby boxes

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Some reasons why women choose to abandon or relinquish their babies are rape, poverty, gender-based violence (GBV), forced prostitution, teen pregnancy (especially young teens), unsuccessful illegal abortions, drugs or alcohol abuse.

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Statistics on abandoned or safely relinquished babies in South Africa

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Risks of death in newborn babies

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World Health Organisation

All babies should receive the following:

The above statistics were collated from StatsSA, Department of Social Development, Baby Savers SA, Door of Hope Children’s Mission and National Adoption Coalition.

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