Baby dumping has become a serious social issue in Malaysia, with many cases occurring each year. It is caused by factors like promiscuity, lack of religious education, poverty, and teenage pregnancy. To reduce dumping, parents must supervise children better, schools must teach sexual education and morals, and the government has established Baby Hatches - anonymous drop-off points for unwanted newborns. While Hatches aim to save babies' lives, they may also encourage premarital sex by enabling dumping. All sectors must work together to address the underlying causes and curb this problem.