This year’s total is a significant decrease compared to previous years. On January 1 of 2018, 1,961 newborns were recorded; in 2019, 1,708; in 2020, 1,974; in 2021, 1,644; in 2022, 2,316; in 2023, 2,155; and in 2024, 1,859.
Of the babies born in 2025, 845 are girls and 796 are boys.
Regional statistics
Fergana region saw the highest number of births with 244 babies, followed by:
- Samarkand: 186 newborns
- Kashkadarya: 181 newborns
- Surkhandarya: 172 newborns
- Tashkent region: 150 newborns
- Tashkent city: 139 newborns
- Andijan: 90 newborns
- Jizzakh: 87 newborns
- Bukhara: 86 newborns
- Khorezm: 83 newborns
- Karakalpakstan: 71 newborns
- Namangan: 65 newborns
- Syrdarya: 45 newborns
- Navoi: 42 newborns
Multiple births highlighted
The Ministry of Health also noted that the new year’s first day witnessed the birth of 23 sets of twins (44 babies) and one set of triplets (3 babies).