A 9-year-old Mexican girl gave birth via Cesarean section to a baby
in January as a search continues for the 17-year-old father of the
child.
The young mother, who's name is reportedly Dafne, gave birth on January 27 in a Jalisco hospital near Guadalajara, reported ABC News.
Dafne and her child are both healthy and recovering at home, said Dr.
Enrique Rabago, director of Zoquipan Hospital, at a press conference
Wednesday. Doctors decided to perform a C-Section, Rabago said, "due to
her young age and the fact that her body was not ready to give birth."
According to the Jalisco State Prosecutor's office, Dafne described
her relationship with the child's father as loving but was unwilling to
release any further information.
"Due to her young age, we don't know if she's being entirely
truthful," said Lino Ginzalez Corona, a spokesperson for the
prosecutor's office. "She did not realize that she was pregnant until
the seventh month."
Corona also said, according to Dafne's account, the child's father
suggested she and the baby move in with him, but he left town when she
refused.
The office is "still open to the possibility of rape or child abuse," Corona said.
Dafne is one of 11 children from a family living in Ixtlahuacan de los Membrillos, 25 miles south of Guadalajara.
While giving birth at such a young age is obviously unusual, it is
not impossible. The age when girls start menstruating is
dropping--although the average is still about 12--and even lower among
Hispanic girls. Pregnancy can occur before a girl ever gets her first
period, since the bleeding occurs at the end of the menstrual cycle
after ovulation.
The youngest known biological birth was by a girl of 5 years, 7
months, who had a condition called precocious puberty--when the hormone
glands kick in very soon after birth--in Peru in 1939.

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