A 10-year-old
Mexican girl has given birth to a baby boy after a 31-week pregnancy, according
to reports.
The premature
infant, which weighed 3.3 pounds, was born by Caesarian section at the Women’s
Hospital in the city of Puebla and is in the intensive care unit recovering
from pneumonia.
The young mother,
who is
from the nearby San Francisco Totimehuacan community, has returned home
after the procedure but visits the baby every day to breastfeed, officials
said.
The Puebla state
Attorney General's Office is now investigating whether the girl could have been
Molested and who the father is, the hospital’s director Rogelio Gonzalez said,
according to UpFrontNewswire.
Mexican state laws
say young moms are unable to have abortions unless a girl can prove she was the
victim of intimate assault.
The state’s minimum
age of consent is 12 and women who undergo abortions in Puebla face a fine or
prison sentence if they are unable to prove they were sexually abused.
The laws are
currently under review.
The girl, who has
not been named, arrived at the medical facility on Oct. 22, suffering from
life-threatening complications, including seizures.
Hospital officials
said the newborn is in a good condition considering his premature birth and the
mother is recovering well.
This is not the
first case of a shockingly young girl giving birth in Mexico.
In August last year,
11-year-old Amalia had a child two weeks premature after she was denied an
abortion by the local Justice Department during the fourth month of pregnancy.
She was Molested
repeatedly by her stepfather when she was 10 years old, but local laws do not
allow terminations after three months.
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