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    Various '7 billionth' babies celebrated worldwide

    MANILA, Philippines (AP) — She came into the world at two minutes before midnight, a tiny, wrinkled girl born into a struggling Manila family. On Monday, she became a symbol of the world's population reaching 7 billion people and all the worries that entails for the planet's future.

    Danica May Camacho, born in a crowded public hospital, was welcomed with a chocolate cake marked "7B Philippines" and a gift certificate for free shoes. There were bursts of photographers' flashes, and speeches by local officials.

    The celebrations, though, reflected symbolism more than demography.

    Amid the millions of births and deaths around the world each day, it is impossible to pinpoint the arrival of the globe's 7 billionth occupant. But the U.N. chose Monday to mark the day with a string of festivities worldwide, and a series of symbolic 7-billionth babies being born.

    Danica was the first, arriving at Manila's Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital at two minutes before midnight Sunday — but doctors say that was close enough to count for a Monday birthday.

    "She looks so lovely," the mother, Camille Galura, whispered as she cradled the 2.5-kilo (5.5-pound) baby, who was born about a month premature.

    The baby was the second for Galura and her partner, Florante Camacho, a driver who supports the family on a tiny salary driving a 'jeepney,' ubiquitous four-wheel drive vehicles used by many poor and working-class Filipinos.

    Dr. Eric Tayag of the Philippines' Department of Health said later that the birth came with a warning.

    "Seven billion is a number we should think about deeply," he said.

    "We should really focus on the question of whether there will be food, clean water, shelter, education and a decent life for every child," he said. "If the answer is 'no,' it would be better for people to look at easing this population explosion."

    In the Philippines, much of the population question revolves around birth control. The government backs a program that includes artificial birth control. The powerful Roman Catholic church, though, vehemently opposes contraception.

    Camacho, a Catholic like her husband, said she was aware of the church's position but had decided to begin using a birth control device.

    "The number of homeless children I see on the streets keeps multiplying," Camacho said. "When I see them, I'm bothered because I eat and maybe they don't."

     

    Demographers say it took until 1804 for the world to reach its first billion people, and a century more until it hit 2 billion in 1927. The twentieth century, though, saw things begin to cascade: 3 billion in 1959; 4 billion in 1974; 5 billion in 1987; 6 billion in 1998.

    The U.N. estimates the world's population will reach 8 billion by 2025 and 10 billion by 2083. But the numbers could vary widely, depending on everything from life expectancy to access to birth control to infant mortality rates.

    In Uttar Pradesh, India — the most populous state in the world's second-most populous country — officials said Monday they would be appointing seven girls born Monday to symbolize the 7 billion.

    India, which struggles with a deeply held preference for sons and a skewed sex ratio because of millions of aborted female fetuses, is using the day to highlight that issue.

    "It would be a fitting moment if the 7 billionth baby is a girl born in rural India," said Dr Madhu Gupta, an Uttar Pradesh gynecologist. "It would help in bringing the global focus back on girls, who are subject to inequality and bias."

    According to U.S. government estimates, India has 893 girls for every 1,000 boys at birth, compared with 955 girls per 1,000 boys in the United States.

    On Monday, the chosen Indian babies were being born at the government-run Community Health Center in the town of Mall, on the outskirts of the Uttar Pradesh capital of Lucknow.

    Six babies were born from midnight to 8 a.m. Monday. Four were boys.

    Meanwhile China, which at 1.34 billion people is the world's most populous nation, said it would stand by its one-child policy, a set of restrictions launched three decades ago limiting most urban families to one child and most rural families to two.

    "Overpopulation remains one of the major challenges to social and economic development," Li Bin, director of the State Population and Family Planning Commission, told the official Xinhua News Agency. He said the population of China would hit 1.45 billion in 2020.

    While the Beijing government says its strict family planning policy has helped propel the country's rapidly growing economy, it has also brought many problems. Soon, demographers say, there won't be enough young Chinese to support its enormous elderly population. China, like India, also has a highly skewed sex ratio, with aid groups saying sex-selective abortions have resulted in an estimated 43 million fewer girls than there should be, given the overall population.

    India, with 1.2 billion people, is expected to overtake China around 2030 when the Indian population reaches an estimated 1.6 billion.

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    Sullivan reported from New Delhi. Associated Press writer Biswajeet Banerjee in Lucknow, India, contributed to this report.

    (This version Corrects the name of the Indian town to 'Mall' instead of 'Lall' in the 20th paragraph.)

     
    • IGreaterDevilI  •  1 yr 1 mth ago
      Too many f-in idiots on this planet.We need population control.
    • David P  •  1 yr 1 mth ago
      We should all be crying. The world is over populated and if we would stop having children and let some of us die off the world would be better off. To much consumption of everything.
    • filipn  •  1 yr 1 mth ago
      at is your very low mentality,not even 20 % of the world is populated
    • HelloMoon  •  1 yr 1 mth ago
      As I've said before, in the future, nations will see the actions of China as the right thing. If you could only produce 4 bread a day, you SHOULD NOT bore 10 children. You're actually destroying your home, as quality of life will suffer, and war will erupt for the last piece of bread. That is why, in this day and age, is is IMPORANT to carefully monitor the population of your nation. This is not prehistoric times anymore when food were vast and land were thought to be endless. Over the 200,000 years of human existent, the last 100 and so years has bore us our first one billionth person. Now, we make 7 billion in 100 years. This is compared to a human existenced of 200 thousand years. People, now's the time and age where we have to carefully take care of our planet, and that means having rules on how many babies we can have in order to save the human race. Think about it.
    • HelloMoon  •  1 yr 1 mth ago
      Also, one more thing. China is almost the most mature nation. They are mature both in thought and actions. We must really learn from China.
    • Indy57  •  1 yr 1 mth ago
      What a joke for a story!
    • Look before you jump  •  1 yr 1 mth ago
      Only took about 150,000 years.... Now looking at how the world is..... This can't possibly be a good thing, right? We are a cancer on this planet.... the end is near!
    • IGreaterDevilI  •  1 yr 1 mth ago
      Malthusian catastrophe...........look it up.
    • health1_au  •  1 yr 1 mth ago
      500 of these little bambinos were in South Texas, just yesterday...
    • Ryan  •  1 yr 1 mth ago
      Over one billion people are already dependent on aid to survive day to day and yet humanity continues to breed like rats! Most of this population growth is happening in third world nations. What is going to happen when humanity's numbers are too great and out already taxed resources run short?
    • Glenn Beck's next doo ...  •  1 yr 1 mth ago
      Better tell that to the homies and their baby mamas invading the US from south of the border. They truly have no concept.
    • LAST CALL  •  1 yr 1 mth ago
      the actual 7 billionth child born looked around at the condition of the world and in its tiny mind thought to itself "they want me to grow up in this f/ing mess?" then died.
    • Critias  •  1 yr 1 mth ago
      And tomorrow morning everone will get up and race to the next red light like one in 7 billion is so god dam'n important. Hint: IT CAN WAIT ! Your not as important as you think you are.
    • swimmingloba  •  1 yr 1 mth ago
      All those in favor of population control better be willing to die w/o medical intervention after 40, or zip it. The birth rate is down in most of the world, but newsflash---so is the death rate.
    • Sora Kara  •  1 yr 1 mth ago
      Alright!

      Keep on coming, folks!

      This is the best way for your species to keep surviving!

      Multiply, people!

      Don't let these self-righteous anti-birth people stop you from reproducing!
    • I took the red pill  •  1 yr 1 mth ago
      Dont worry greedy,selfish people who will be dead in 30 to 40 more years like everyone else. There wil be a giant war a famine or plaque or something and numbers will go down. You probably be dead so what the F does it matter. OIL made the world grow this fast do research.
    • Sora Kara  •  1 yr 1 mth ago
      Celebrate life for all!

      Not just a few who wants all the natural resources for themselves that's why they keep saying "population control, birth control" and what have you!

      This world is for you, people! For everyone!
    • Eddie  •  1 yr 1 mth ago
      hahaha why do people act like 7 billionth mark is accurate?? Their accuracy can range from +- 2%, and that's a conservative figure. Even being wrong by 1% is quite a few people.. Stupid.
    • not me  •  1 yr 1 mth ago
      This is nothing to celebrate. Tell the millions of starving people in the world that there will be even less water and food to go around.
    • francisr  •  1 yr 1 mth ago
      12 years ago we marked the 6th billion baby, maybe in the next decade we can expect to mark the 8th billion baby? the next 5 years after that will mark the 9th?? whoever told people that using contraceptives is a sin is a total idiot
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