Gauteng Health on babies born in Gauteng health facilities on New Years Day

More than 100 babies born in Gauteng health facilities

Public health facilities around Gauteng delivered 106 births by lunchtime of the first day of 2019. Starting a new year with a new baby brings joy and it’s a start of a new journey for most families.

This journey started on a high note for new mothers at Mamelodi Hospital in Tshwane with a visit from the Minister of Home Affairs Dr Siyabonga Cwele, MEC for Health Dr Gwen Ramokgopa and Tshwane Mayor Councillor Solly Msimang bearing gifts and assisting with immediate registration of their babies.

The gender split is 37 boys and 69 girls.

Speaking at the hospital this morning, MEC Ramokgopa encouraged new mothers to focus on giving their babies the best in life. “The birth of a new baby is a special moment in most families, take care of your kids and make sure that they receive all the necessary health care they need and remember that the first 1000 days of a baby’s life are crucial, and the baby should be handled with outmost care”.

Chris Hani Baragwanath hospital scooped the highest number of babies again with 22 deliveries followed by Kalafong hospital with 13.

Dr Cwele congratulated the new mothers on giving birth to healthy babies. “Mothers look very happy and their babies are healthy and strong. Our aim as government is to ensure that babies are registered and issued with birth certificates shortly after birth for collection of vital statistics which are important for planning and service delivery.”

He said the partnership with provincial and local governments is crucial in ensuring that all new born babies are registered within 30 days.

“Identity Documents give citizens access to government and private sector services. They are foundation documents. We need to ensure that we issue these documents to the correct citizens while eliminating fraud,” said Minister Cwele.

He called on parents who are foreign nationals to regularise their stay in the country to help manage migration.

Minister Cwele also called on expectant mothers to bring their identity documents to hospitals when they come to deliver. This will enable Home Affairs officials to register the birth on the National Population Register and issue birth certificates.

“I chose to visit Mamelodi hospital because of all the problems that the hospital is facing. Am pleased to announce today that 10 additional doctors will soon join the hospital and there are also projects to extend clinics within the hospital. All these will assist in ensuring that problems are addressed and quality of health care is rendered to all hospital users”, concluded MEC Ramokgopa.

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