Health Beat 29 Baby Saver Boxes: Lifelines To Moms Or Criminal Tools?

health beat 29 baby saver boxes lifelines to moms or criminal tools

In 1999, a metal box called the Door of Hope was installed at a church in Johannesburg, offering birth mothers in crisis a safer way to leave their babies. Over 25 years, hundreds of newborns have been left there.

This method, known as safe relinquishment, is meant to give mothers a way to deposit babies anonymously and without fear of judgment and punishment if theyre unable to look after them. But South Africas laws dont recognise this practice.

Now, a group called Baby Savers South Africa is taking the Gauteng department of social development DSD to court for banning baby savers. DSD argues the boxes promote abandonment and child trafficking.

But, some experts say , with around 3 500 babies abandoned in this country each year, the governments money would be best spent giving practical help to mothers in the form of a maternal support grant .

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