There's no permanent population in Antarctica, only research scientists and the occasional adventurer/explorer. Given that, I don't think anyone has been born there.
At least ten children have been born there. The first was Emilio Marcos Palma, born on January 7, 1978
People live there but actual people are not born in the Antarctica.
Emilio Marcos de Palma
There are no permanent human residents on Antarctica.
Emilio Marcos Palma (born January 7, 1978) was the first known person to be born on the continent of Antarctica.
There really are no human activities that don't affect Antarctica.
Yes, in fact there are whole families living on Antarctica. The first baby born on the continent was to an Argentinian woman in the late seventies.
There is no official record of the first person born in Antarctica. However, it is known that the first children born in Antarctica were Emilio Marcos de Palma, son of an Argentine naval officer, born on January 7, 1978 at an Argentine base, and Juan Pablo Camacho, son of a Chilean naval officer, born on January 22, 1984 at a Chilean base.
Roald Amundsen trekked to the South Pole, and in fact, was the first human to do so.
There is no native human life there.
what the reason
Humans are involved in studying the health of planet earth in Antarctica.
In what ways is antarctica be useful for humans