In the midst of a low birth rate crisis, a family of seven siblings was born...a natural birth at a hospital
Nov 18, 2025
Amid the recent low birth rate issue as a social crisis, a seventh child of a family was born in the delivery room of Samyuk Seoul Hospital on the 12th.
Samyuk Seoul Hospital (Hospital Director Yang Geoseung) announced that the seventh child of Yang Young-joon (66) and Kim Un-ja (34), who live in Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul, was born healthy from natural delivery on the same day. At 1:46 p.m., a 3.5kg girl came into the world with a strong cry.
This family gave birth to all seven children at Samyuk Seoul Hospital for 15 years, starting with the first child in 2010, the third in 2015, the fourth in 2017, the fifth in 2021, and the sixth in 2023, and the seventh in 2025. In particular, Yang Geoseung, the head of the hospital, has been in charge of all seven births, continuing a deep trust relationship.
Director of the hospital Yang Geoseung said, "This is the first time that all the first to seventh children have given birth naturally at our hospital. As I have watched a family for a long time, I am deeply touched, and I sincerely hope that children will grow up healthy." We will continue to do our best to ensure that mothers and newborns can give birth in a safe environment," he said.
The father, Yang Young-joon, expressed his gratitude to the medical staff of Samyuk Seoul Hospital for warmly taking care of all seven children, saying, `I'm just thankful that the youngest was born healthy.' I will raise my children well as people who contribute to society."
Samyuk Seoul Hospital signed a business agreement of 'Life Care' with Dongdaemun-gu and Adra Korea in September and established a local care system for the vulnerable. The life care project is a model in which the community is responsible for important turning points in life, such as support for mothers and newborns immediately after childbirth, establishing a support system to reduce the burden of medical expenses, and providing funeral support for the economically vulnerable.
Yang and his wife, who gave birth to their seventh child this time, are the first families to receive maternal and newborn care services since the signing of the agreement, and have entered the postpartum care center at Samyuk Seoul Hospital immediately after giving birth to receive practical help in recovery and childcare preparations.
Samyuk Seoul Hospital evaluated the birth of a seven-siblings family as an example of positive meaning to the community amid the population crisis caused by the low birth rate. The hospital plans to continue to work to create an environment where mothers and their families can give birth with confidence by strengthening the safe delivery system and expanding regional-based care programs.
Samyuk Seoul Hospital (Hospital Director Yang Geoseung) announced that the seventh child of Yang Young-joon (66) and Kim Un-ja (34), who live in Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul, was born healthy from natural delivery on the same day. At 1:46 p.m., a 3.5kg girl came into the world with a strong cry.
This family gave birth to all seven children at Samyuk Seoul Hospital for 15 years, starting with the first child in 2010, the third in 2015, the fourth in 2017, the fifth in 2021, and the sixth in 2023, and the seventh in 2025. In particular, Yang Geoseung, the head of the hospital, has been in charge of all seven births, continuing a deep trust relationship.
Director of the hospital Yang Geoseung said, "This is the first time that all the first to seventh children have given birth naturally at our hospital. As I have watched a family for a long time, I am deeply touched, and I sincerely hope that children will grow up healthy." We will continue to do our best to ensure that mothers and newborns can give birth in a safe environment," he said.
The father, Yang Young-joon, expressed his gratitude to the medical staff of Samyuk Seoul Hospital for warmly taking care of all seven children, saying, `I'm just thankful that the youngest was born healthy.' I will raise my children well as people who contribute to society."
Samyuk Seoul Hospital signed a business agreement of 'Life Care' with Dongdaemun-gu and Adra Korea in September and established a local care system for the vulnerable. The life care project is a model in which the community is responsible for important turning points in life, such as support for mothers and newborns immediately after childbirth, establishing a support system to reduce the burden of medical expenses, and providing funeral support for the economically vulnerable.
Yang and his wife, who gave birth to their seventh child this time, are the first families to receive maternal and newborn care services since the signing of the agreement, and have entered the postpartum care center at Samyuk Seoul Hospital immediately after giving birth to receive practical help in recovery and childcare preparations.
Samyuk Seoul Hospital evaluated the birth of a seven-siblings family as an example of positive meaning to the community amid the population crisis caused by the low birth rate. The hospital plans to continue to work to create an environment where mothers and their families can give birth with confidence by strengthening the safe delivery system and expanding regional-based care programs.
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.










