There are three effects of Baby dumping.That is effects on individuals, the Baby and society. The effect of individuals is cause by illegal way of aborting the child and left a bad effect on them because of the wrong path, they use to abort the baby just like herbs and alcoholic substances.So, the individual will have high risk of death caused by bleeding and infection on mothers womb's. A professional consultant Gynecology, Prof. Dr. Harlina Halizah Siraj, from "Hospital Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia"(HUKM),said this illegal abortion does not take into account the health's aspects could cause harm because it does not follow the procedure that are conducted by unprofessional groups. Another way is dangerous and is not clean by inserting foreign objects into the womb. Women involved who do abortion without proper medical procedures take high risks facing death following infection and bleeding in the uterus. In addition, it is potentially experiencing bleeding in the stomach which can cause the woman unconscious or worse death. Womb also suffered injuries when doing an abortion because those who perform them are traditionally not qualified will use sharp objects such as wood, twigs or wooden sticks. Bleeding sometimes can not be detected quickly, but take a long time. There are not aware of them until they bleed unconscious.
Dr Zainul said, the long period of time, it is difficult for pregnant women to do abortion because the process can also cause bowel and uterus problems when sticks channel ovarian one clogged. If a woman is pregnant she may experience a pregnancy outside the womb. For those who had suffered injuries before, the uterus can rupture according to the statistics of death among infants who are not removed by those spontaneously and cause death.Otherwise, the effects of abortion also can cause psychological effects on the mental and emotions after marriage, especially depression, especially when age is often thought of as the content is never removed. Dysphonic effects include experience in the womb, which raised pain more than experience during the menstrual process.
EFFECT ON INFANTS
*Infant mortality rate is higher due to medical care is not perfect
* according to statistics infant mortality by unresponsible person in 2 years ago, had increased 135 case from 2008 to 2009.
*cause contempt, regarded by society as adults
*problem if you want to marry because there is no guardian
*difficult for schools because there is no birth registration
EFFECTS ON SOCIETY
-Cause the abortion will be mimicked by others.
most cases of baby dumping in the county are using the same way that removes a newborn baby into the trash. This shows there is replication of their cruel way to remove the baby into the the trash.
-the case has become wide.
-negative views from society.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Saturday, September 25, 2010
FACTORS LEADING TOWARDS BABY ABANDONMENT
Nowadays, we r facing a serious problem that seems to getting bigger day by day. BABY ABANDONMENT. and if we think of this problem more seriously, we will see so many factors causing baby abandonment getting worst.
I think, the most important factors that should have been given attention is the today's free-sex lifestyle that our teenagers dun take it as serious.they think there will no problems will be created becoz of dat. all is about getting towards their slut. what a shame. hm maybe there are some of us say like 'maybe they are immatured'. what the point of saying that..? i dun think that can be a good reason to argue with why do they behave like dat. even a 13 years old child alredy know that free-sex lifestyle is an unhealthy one.
then, i do believe family play a very important role in handling this problems and at the same time helping in decreasing the percentage of baby abandonment. family break-up will lead to this getting-worse problems among teenagers. how do they take place? it is when they are in a chaotic family. almost teenagers cant cope with those arguments and fights, they will keep hanging out with their friends and collegues in order to have fun and releasing all their problems they're facing at home. in situation like this when parents always juz left thier responsibilities to their childrens.

in addition, religious education is necessary to all of us in our life. no matter what religion are we in, they are the same. without religion we will have no guidance in what we have to do and not to do. nowadays, we are focusing to0 much on our achievement in examination, daily activities and so on.but we always forget about the most important in our life..our religion. if we're fallowing the rite path, i can tell that all this social problems like this can be easily handled. or even dissappear at all.
but, all of factors contributing above will not give any meaning or a small impact at all if we ourselves have our very own conciousness and awareness of those problems. so,,all that is happening around are actually come from ourselves. try not to blame others. look at ourselves first. ok? ;)
.nur.alia.omar.
I think, the most important factors that should have been given attention is the today's free-sex lifestyle that our teenagers dun take it as serious.they think there will no problems will be created becoz of dat. all is about getting towards their slut. what a shame. hm maybe there are some of us say like 'maybe they are immatured'. what the point of saying that..? i dun think that can be a good reason to argue with why do they behave like dat. even a 13 years old child alredy know that free-sex lifestyle is an unhealthy one.
then, i do believe family play a very important role in handling this problems and at the same time helping in decreasing the percentage of baby abandonment. family break-up will lead to this getting-worse problems among teenagers. how do they take place? it is when they are in a chaotic family. almost teenagers cant cope with those arguments and fights, they will keep hanging out with their friends and collegues in order to have fun and releasing all their problems they're facing at home. in situation like this when parents always juz left thier responsibilities to their childrens.

in addition, religious education is necessary to all of us in our life. no matter what religion are we in, they are the same. without religion we will have no guidance in what we have to do and not to do. nowadays, we are focusing to0 much on our achievement in examination, daily activities and so on.but we always forget about the most important in our life..our religion. if we're fallowing the rite path, i can tell that all this social problems like this can be easily handled. or even dissappear at all.
but, all of factors contributing above will not give any meaning or a small impact at all if we ourselves have our very own conciousness and awareness of those problems. so,,all that is happening around are actually come from ourselves. try not to blame others. look at ourselves first. ok? ;)
.nur.alia.omar.
Friday, August 13, 2010
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Baby abandonments in Malaysia

CHILD is a priceless gift from Allah SWT. However, baby abandonment is a social crisis and has a chronic increase as many cases are occurring in Malaysian society. The baby abondonment refers to discarding or leaving alone, for an extended period of time, a child younger than 12 months of age in a public or private setting with the intent to dispose of the child.
Based on Bukit Aman Police Headquarters statistics found a total of 580 babies were found dumped between year 2000 to 2006. This number of cases increase every year where as much as 65 baby abandonment cases has increased to 83 cases in the year 2006. In the first 5 months, almost everyday there are reports on dumped baby cases.You read it on the front page of the newspaper or see it on the nightly news...a newborn baby found in a back alley. This scenario had been more serious from day to day although there are a lot about this in the mass media.
Mostly,among teenagers always seen to be involved in this situation. Teenage parents give birth in a motel room and leave the child for dead in a dumpster. A girl gives birth in a school bathroom at night. throws the baby into the garbage or in the toilet.These stories relate to one of the most frightening realities of our culture today: some children are viewed as problems to be thrown away rather than gifts to be treasured.
More recently, the tragedy of baby abandonment has begun to be addressed by state legislatures throughout the nation. For example, a number of states have passed laws to provide funding, care, and services for dumped children. These legislative actions have also established 'safe houses' - public centers such as fire stations, police stations, and other public areas where women can bring unwanted children rather then leave them in trash receptacles.
The hope is that, by offering an alternative to dumping, women might leave their children with people who can help the baby. Surprisingly, these cases have got a lot of attention from the community. So, what are the best opinions and ways that should be taken to prevent this scenario from spreading?
Post by : Sharifah Nuratiqah
Based on Bukit Aman Police Headquarters statistics found a total of 580 babies were found dumped between year 2000 to 2006. This number of cases increase every year where as much as 65 baby abandonment cases has increased to 83 cases in the year 2006. In the first 5 months, almost everyday there are reports on dumped baby cases.You read it on the front page of the newspaper or see it on the nightly news...a newborn baby found in a back alley. This scenario had been more serious from day to day although there are a lot about this in the mass media.
Mostly,among teenagers always seen to be involved in this situation. Teenage parents give birth in a motel room and leave the child for dead in a dumpster. A girl gives birth in a school bathroom at night. throws the baby into the garbage or in the toilet.These stories relate to one of the most frightening realities of our culture today: some children are viewed as problems to be thrown away rather than gifts to be treasured.
More recently, the tragedy of baby abandonment has begun to be addressed by state legislatures throughout the nation. For example, a number of states have passed laws to provide funding, care, and services for dumped children. These legislative actions have also established 'safe houses' - public centers such as fire stations, police stations, and other public areas where women can bring unwanted children rather then leave them in trash receptacles.The hope is that, by offering an alternative to dumping, women might leave their children with people who can help the baby. Surprisingly, these cases have got a lot of attention from the community. So, what are the best opinions and ways that should be taken to prevent this scenario from spreading?
Post by : Sharifah Nuratiqah
DeFiNiTiOn Of BABY ABANDONMENT
The complexity of the issues surrounding baby abandonment is deepened by confusion about the precise definition of abandonment.
The phrase abandoned babies has been used in many different ways.
It has a specific statutory meaning in the Abandoned Infants Assistance Act (P.L. 100-505, 1988; amended in P.L. 102-236, 1991), which refers to babies who are born in hospitals but do not go home with their parents due to parental drug abuse, HIV/AIDS infection, or other child protection issues.
The phrase has a different, broader meaning in common speech, where it typically refers to babies who are not born in hospitals and are left in unsafe places by their parents.1 There is a separate group of children who are defined as abandoned by state law. The many categories of children labelled abandoned leads to confusion. Although it may be impossible to change the naming of these groups in common parlance,advocates must be aware of the potential confusion.
Recent attention to the problem of abandoned babies, and subsequent legislative remedies, are responses to the often-publicized stories of babies left in unsafe public places. Despite the lack of a clear definition, this is a clear problem.
Therefore, in this BLOG, the phrase baby abandonment refers to discarding or leaving alone, for an extended period of time, a child younger than 12 months of age in a public or private setting with the intent to dispose of the child, and abandoned babies refers to children who have been treated in this manner. This definition is not necessarily shared by all states and communities. In fact, definitions vary widely across the country.
Post by : Sharifah Nuratiqah
Monday, August 9, 2010
a warm welcome from me :)
hai guyss ;)..here, i want to introduce myself first..my name is Nurzulaika Binti Mohd Bidin,u can call me ECAR,not 'kereta' but ika,hehehe..i come from Machang Kelantan..now i'm taking linguistic course at Pusat Pengajian Bahasa & Linguistik,UKM Bangi..i'm happy with my new life here b'coz i got a lot of friends from another states n also i'm proud to be a part of undergraduate from UKM..i hope i can become one of the successful student..i think that's all from me..keep me in touch yeah ;)
me n myself n i =D
hi everyone !
I'm Alia..Nur Alia.hmm,,Nur Alia Omar actually.I duno y..but I rily like to write my name.XD ok2,,not to bebbling,i'll proceed.i am 19 last 26th of May,and i came from Pasir Gudang, Johor Bahru.no need to mention my actual address i think.#) Here,in UKM I'm majoring in linguistic.wat a give.I love it much.-'so far..'- hee~
hmm enough for now..wanna noe more? juz ask me.. ;)
so let us discuss about dis kind of serious problems we are facing nowadays.baby abandonment.baby dumping.wut a pity them..seems like there's no way out..hmm,,but together we can,maybe..?hopefully..
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