KwaZulu-Natal’s youngest mother, whose baby is among the province’s 109 New Year’s Day babies, is 15 years old while the father is the same age.
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“Worryingly, the province’s youngest mother is a 15-year-old girl, who gave birth to a baby girl, at Port Shepstone Hospital. The father of her baby is also 15. “These are children. They are nowhere near ready for the responsibilities that come with bringing a child into the world.
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