Saturday, October 9, 2010

Statistic of baby abandonment following years old from 2004 to 2009


Years Old
total (case)
%
under 18
20
5
upper 25
33
7
unknown
403
88


The people who are involved in baby dumping is from 18 years old to 25 years old following statistic from 2004 to 2009 has carry out of Polis Di raja Malaysia (PDRM).

The Deputy  Ministry of  Woman, Family  and  Community development, Heng Saei Kie said, as much 20 cases have been found by PDRM including individuals above 20 years old and as much 33 cases of baby dumping has been recorded  including individuals over 25 years old. Other than that, 403 cases of individuals have been found.

‘Amend Penal Code on baby-dumping’

The Kelana Jaya Wanita Umno division has passed a resolution calling for the Penal Code on baby-dumping to be amended to include penalties for men who father the children.

In tabling the resolution, Noorshaireen Abd Khalid is Kelana Baru Umno Wanita branch delegate said the government should review the Penal Code to check baby-dumping. According to Section 309A and 309B of the Panel Code, no penalties are imposed on men who should be also held responsible for the inhuman act of baby-dumping.

She also said, “The maximum sentence imposed on women for killing their babies or dumping the babies with the intention of killing them should be reviewed”, at the Kelana Jaya Wanita Umno division delegate’s meeting opened by Deputy Human Resource Ministry Senator Datuk Maznah Mazlan. 

Meanwhile, the meeting also supported the launch of OrphanCARE’s baby hatch for unwanted newborns to allow mothers to leave their babies anonymously at its premises in Petaling Jaya.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Statistic of Baby Abandonment Among Teenagers in Malaysia following of area from 2005-2010


Statistic of Baby Abandonment Among Teenagers in Malaysia Following of Area From 2005 to 2010

No
State
Total (case)
1
Selangor
105
2
Johor
83
3
Sabah
65
4
Sarawak
34
5
Negeri Sembilan
24
6
Pulau Pinang
22
7
Perak
19
8
Pahang
17

Total
407

  • The figure 1 shows that the statistics of total baby abandonment from 2005 to 2010 are 407 cases.
  • The highest case of baby dumping is 105 cases in Selangor.
  • The lowest number of baby dumping cases is 1 case in Perlis.

EFFECTS OF BABY DUMPING

Baby dumping is a serious problem among teenagers in Malaysia. I have several effects of baby dumping here. I wish it could be added for our knowledge. 

That is effects on individuals, the baby and society.  The first effects is cause by illegal way of aborting the child and left a bad effect on them.

It is because of the wrong path, so they use to abort the baby. This situation will give the individual high risk of death caused by bleeding and infection on mothers womb's. 

Women who are involved in abortion without proper medical procedures take high risks of death. It is because the infection and bleeding in the uterus can cause the woman to be unconscious or worse, death.

The effect of baby is make the mortality higher due to medical care is not perfect. According to statistics infant mortality by inresponsible person 2 years ago, the problem had increased to 135 case from 2008 to 2009.

This situation also cause contempt and regarded by society as adults.

The increase of the baby dumping also can cause difficulty for schools because there is no birth registration.

The baby dumping also give some effects to society because it can cause  the abortion will be mimicked by others. Most of the cases of baby dumping are using the same way that removes  a newborn baby like a rubbish. It can also give a negative view from society who face this problem.

46 baby-dumping cases recorded in Johor since 2007

Dr. R0bia Kosai, Johor state executive councillor for family affairs told on the state Assembly Wednesday, “Since 2007 till May this year, forty-six baby dumping cases were recorded in Johor”.

She said according to police’s statistics, 24 cases were recorded in 2007 involving 20 cases in Johor Baharu and 2 cases each in Muar and Segamat while in 2008, there were 11 cases, in Johor Baharu (7), Segamat (2), Muar (1), and Batu Pahat (1).

She also said, “8 cases were recorded in 2009 with 1 case each in Johor Baharu and Kluang, and 2 cases each in Pontian, Mersing and Segamat respectively. Only 3 cases were recorded from January till May this year, 1 each in Johor Baharu, Batu Pahat and Kulaijaya”.



Monday, September 27, 2010

NIK AZIZ WELCOMES SEVERE PUNISHMENT FOR DUMPING BABIES

Kota Bharu : Menteri Besar Kelantan Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat has welcomed the capital punishment proposed for dumping babies. The PAS spritual adviser said such punishment was in line with the teachings of Islam that forbids such heinous activities. " I agree with the severe punishment proposed for dumping babies which has become rampant, " he told reporters in response to the goverment's proposal to punish offenders with the death sentence for abandoning of babies.

The cabinet had agreed to a proposal by the Women, Family and Community Development Ministry that those who abandoned babies resulting in death, should be investigated under Section 302 of the Penal Code, for Murder. Nik Aziz said since the current law was 'sympathetic' towards the offenders, such cases have become rampant.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

ABANDONMENT OF BABIES AND TEENAGE PREGNANCIES

 Assalamualaikum everybody....  :)

Nice to meet you all in this blog. Well, as usually i am here because i want  to inform a little about this topic.Hopefully, this information will be something good for our.

Last week, i read some article about baby abandonment and that is what i can take note.

Usually, UNICEF Malaysia has been taking care of media reports about the about the abandonment of baby and be unwanted teenage pregnancies. This generates many questions about several ways to take causes of the problem.

The convention on the Rights of the child was that children have nights and responsibilities suitable to their level and age of development. The comunity that is caring with them should do what is best for them.

According to the Convention, we should get ready to take care of children, teenager or the dumping of baby.

                       Firstly, we must underline the issue of reason many teenagers are being pregnant. This time they have peer pressure, adult hope and controlling of media. They are highly exposed to risky ways not allowed pregnancies and others. So, to prevent this problem, we must guarantee that boys know about gender education and respect for women and girls.


                     Secondly, the services to support girls and boys should be available to prevent or decrease the unwanted pregnancies. Young girls need guidance from counselor on manner to manage their condition. So they can further studies without thinking hard about that problems.

   
                   Last but not least, teenagers should know about options and services. Parents and teachers should have responsibilities to make teenagers have skill-based learning and the best knowledge to get right choice.


 So, what about we? What we should to do? Hurm......think about it. :) 




Tuesday, August 31, 2010

HELP DISTRESSED PREGNANT WOMEN

KUALA LUMPUR: Reach out to distressed pregnant women instead of using capital punishment against those who dump unwanted babies, said MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek.

“If we do not help them and resort to punishing them, then we are treating women who abandoned their babies as criminals,” he said.

Dr Chua said if capital punishment is introduced, it could force women to commit other drastic crimes such as burying the babies alive to conceal their wrongdoings.

“If society does not reach out to the pregnant women, they would have no choice but to hide, abandon or bury their babies alive,” he said after chairing the MCA central committee meeting at Wisma MCA yesterday.

Women, Family and Community Develop­ment Minister Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil said on Thursday the Cabinet had agreed to her ministry’s proposal that anyone whose baby died after being dumped could be tried for murder and sentenced to death.



Concern: Shahrizat taking a closer look at four-day-old Liya Marissa Mohd Huzaiba at the maternity ward of Kuala Lumpur Hospital Friday. Dr Chua said a baby hatch for mothers to leave their newborn for adoption would be a better alternative.

“You need a centre to provide counselling. It can also be a channel for people to adopt abandoned babies,” he said.

Meanwhile, Shahrizat said three more cases of babies being abandoned were reported, one each in Kelantan, Malacca and Kuala Lumpur, besides the 60 cases reported to the ministry so far.

She said the authorities must view baby dumping seriously because it was becoming rampant.

“Do not take such cases lightly,” she said after visiting the maternity ward of the Kuala Lumpur Hospital yesterday.

She added that parents should not blame others if their daughters became pregnant but instead support them in times of distress.

She urged those with problems, especially youngsters who conceive out of wedlock, to contact the Nur 1599 hotline for assistance and counselling.

At another function, the prime minister’s wife Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor said local universities should conduct comprehensive studies on rampant baby dumping in the country to check the problem.

“If we know why this problem happens, then we’ll be in a better position to take appropriate measures to overcome it,” she said.

Speaking to reporters after talking over the phone with 1Malaysia Putra Club chairman Datuk Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim on the humanitarian aid mission to Gaza, Rosmah said parents should also spend more time with their children and be aware of their development and movements.

THE WELFARE DEPARTMENT

This article i take at News Street Times. This article is about The Welfare Department at Bukit Mertajam. The Welfare Department is looking for the parents or family members of three unclaimed newborn babies at Seberang Jaya Hospital and private clinic in Juru. It's Seberang Prai Tengah Children Protection officer, Mohd Zarir Mohd Khozali, said the babies two female and a male were not claimed after being born. One of the babies is 3 month old Muhammad Muaz, believered to be the child of a myanmar couple. He was abondoned after he was born at a private clinic in Juru on April 16. The department later took charge of the baby before naming him.

The other baby is child of an Indonesian woman, identified as Retro Asih, who gave birth on June 30 at Seberang Jaya Hospital. Zarir said the third baby was a 3 month old girl whose mother was identified as Zainab Wa Daud, 26. She delivered the baby at the same hospital on April 16, but refused to claim the baby after being discharged. Zainab's last known address was No 12B, Kampung Ulu Tawar, Baling, Kedah. Zarir said the babies were referred to the department after attempts to locate the parents proved futile. He said the babies would be placed under the care of the Taman Bakti Children Home in Kepala Batas for 30 days. The department will proceed to arrange for adoption if the babies parents or relatives failed to claim them after one month, in accordance with the Child Act.


by adie@nst.com.my

Sunday, August 29, 2010

BODY OF NEWBORN BABY GIRl FOUND IN GARBAGE BIN

This time is about the body of newborn baby girl discovered in a garbage bin. It happened in Kuala Lumpur. The baby was found inside a garbage bin outside the Sri Kelantan Flats, Bandar Baru Sentul. The baby was discovered is a baby girl. The body with the umbilical cord still intact was wrapped in cloth and a plastic bag. The people discovered the baby said, "while he was scouring the area for recyclable material, he stumbled upon and odd looking plastic package and upon opening it found the baby". He urged thise with information on the matter to contact the police.





Sunday, August 15, 2010

STUDENTS FINDS BABY AT ROADSIDE

The new news about baby abondonment happened at Sabak Bernam. The news was on 6 august 2010. The baby discovered by a Sabak Bernam Polytechnic student and his girlfriend at 9 pm. 

The baby was found in a box left at the roadside in Sungai Besar here on wednesday night. The baby was a 7 day old baby, with the umbilical cord still attached. The student was from Sabak Bernam Polytechnic brought the baby back to his house in Bandar Baru Bangi before his auntie lodged a police report. 

District police chief Superitendent Noor Mushar Mohamad said police would interview the student to get additional information apart from finding out why he did not immediately lodge a police report..

PICTURE BABY ABANDONMENT




        


  

0bjective







Our objective is to build this blog is :

1. to have a bacground information about the baby abandonment among teenagers in Malaysia.

2. study about the cause end effects of baby abandonment among teenagers in Malaysia.

3. how to solve the problem of baby abandonment among teenegers in Malaysia. 

Introducti0n


Hello everyone !! do you know about baby abondonment among teenagers in Malaysia? I know the problems of to are very serious among teenagers. Everyday, there are many reports about baby abondonment writen in newspapers. I don't know how the teenagers to undertake do it. 

For your information, this problem has increased from time to time. This problems also happen among primary school student. I think baby abondonment happens because of social problems among teenagers today. Their parents and teachers shouldnt be blamed a hundred percent but this problems should be taken serious from others society like NGO, goverment and so on. 

I think. the baby abondonment is the serious problem if we do not take responsibility to our generation..
Thank you..

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