Living in a tent with premature triplets: how fear and anxiety haunt Gaza's new mothers
Briefly

Miscarriages are three times more likely than before the war in Gaza, impacting pregnant women's safety and health, as highlighted by a report from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
Pregnant women in Gaza not only fear for their safety amidst bombings but also struggle with practical issues like food scarcity and lack of antenatal care due to the destroyed healthcare system.
The hospitals in Gaza are overwhelmed with the care of the wounded, leaving pregnant women like Diana Mahmoud and her son Yaman lacking proper medical attention and facing challenges in accessing necessary services.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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