Overview
- Argentina reported its national first at 00:00 with Mia Saray Frías Olaechea born at Clínica Italia in San Luis, as provinces detailed their own early arrivals.
- Mexico’s widely cited first was Sofía Isabela at 00:01 in IMSS Hospital de Gineco Obstetricia No. 60 in Tlalnepantla, with state-level firsts including Nicole at 00:20 in Nuevo León and a 03:53 birth at IMSS Morelia‑Charo in Michoacán.
- Peru’s EsSalud confirmed three early newborns—Gael in Callao, Jassiel in Madre de Dios and Enzo in Tacna—with all reported in good health under standard neonatal care.
- Mexicali registered its first baby, Yusak Joel, at 00:11 by cesarean; the premature infant was described as delicate but stable in neonatal therapy as local DIF delivered support to the family.
- Additional updates noted early births at Peru’s National Maternal Perinatal Institute and a late first in Spain’s Segovia at 23:20, with hospitals highlighting safe delivery practices and prenatal guidance.