The Malta Independent 10 May 2024, Friday
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Average of 394 births per month registered in 2022

Sabrina Zammit Wednesday, 28 December 2022, 09:01 Last update: about 2 years ago

An average of 394 births per month was registered for this year according to statistics provided by the Health Ministry to The Malta Independent.

These births were registered in the three main hospitals around the country, which are St James Hospital, the Gozo General Hospital and Mater Dei Hospital.

The average presented was for the months between January and November, while the ministry said that for the first half of December (1-15 December) there had been already 200 births registered.

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These figures do not show the number of stillbirths for the whole year.

When taking the average as the definite total of births for every month of 2022 and adding it up it amounts to a total of around 4,728 births for the whole year.

When compared to a decade ago, it shows that there was an increase of almost 500 births, as in 2012 the total amount of births in the country amounted to 4,258.

Out of the same figure for 2012, there were a total of 19 stillbirths registered.

Going back another decade, the total registered births in 2002 was of 3,927, out of which 21 were stillbirths.

The onset of the Covid-19 pandemic does not appear to have affected Malta’s birth rate, with the Health Ministry stating that the average of births in 2022 was “similar to the previous years”.

However when compared to the rest of the European Union Malta has historically had the lowest fertility rate in the bloc.

The Malta Independent last year had reported how in 2019, there was an average of 1.14 births per woman recorded, which stood well below the EU average of 1.53 births.

In contrast for the same year, France registered 1.86 live births, making it the highest total fertility rate in the EU.

In total for 2019, there were 4.17 million babies born in the European Union.

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