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New Year Joy as 6 Babies Born in Public Hospitals

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New Year Joy as 6 Babies Born in Public Hospitals

Six newborns—three girls and three boys—were welcomed into the world across Mauritius’s five regional hospitals during the first twelve hours of New Year’s Day. According to the Ministry of Health, maternity services remained fully operational throughout the festive period to facilitate the arrivals. The births were evenly split between natural deliveries and Caesarean sections, with three of each recorded.

New Year Joy as 6 Babies Born in Public Hospitals

The First Arrival

The honour of being the first baby of the new year went to a baby boy, born at 00:25 at Flacq Hospital.

The mother, 29-year-old Saranga Appavou, hails from Providence, Quartier-Militaire. This is the second child for Ms Appavou, who already has a seven-and-a-half-year-old daughter.

Delivery Statistics

The Ministry confirmed that the holiday period did not impact the efficiency of the public health sector. The data for the first twelve hours of the year is summarised below:

Total Births6
Boys3
Girls3
Natural Births3
C-Sections3

All five regional hospitals contributed to the festive tally, ensuring a busy but successful start to the year for the island’s maternity staff.

Source: Defi Media

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