Mothers won't die, babies can survive': new maternal hospital opens in world's largest refugee camp
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Mothers won't die, babies can survive': new maternal hospital opens in world's largest refugee camp
"For many Rohingya women here, pregnancy is endured rather than anticipated, shadowed by the knowledge that when labour comes, it may be far from the care that could keep them safe."
"The hospital, run by Save the Children, provides round-the-clock emergency obstetric care alongside routine maternal and newborn services, offering a rare point of stability in an increasingly fragile environment."
"Now we have C-sections and ultrasound here. The camp has changed, providing essential medical care that was previously unavailable to expectant mothers."
The Kutupalong camp in Bangladesh is home to over a million Rohingya refugees, many of whom are women facing precarious childbirth conditions. A new maternal hospital has opened, offering emergency obstetric care and routine services. This facility is crucial as many women previously endured childbirth in inadequate settings. With cuts to foreign aid impacting resources, the hospital represents a vital support system for expectant mothers, providing necessary medical care and stability in a challenging environment.
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