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Death in childbirth: A health scourge for Afghanistan (Reuters)

Only News Photos Video/Audio DEATH IN CHILDBIRTH: A HEALTH SCOURGE FOR AFGHANISTAN By Tan Ee Lyn _2 hours, 1 minute ago_ FAIZABAD, Afghanistan (Reuters) - A woman hemorrhages to death as she lies screaming in agony in a Spartan hut in a remote region of Afghanistan.Is no doctor or midwife to help and the hospital is several days journey away.Women die this way every day in Afghanistan, a country with one of the worlds highest maternal mortality rates.About 1,600 Afghan women die in childbirth out of every 100,000 live births.Some of the most remote areas, the death rate is as high as 6,500.The average rate in developing countries is 450 and in developed countries it is 9.Virtually everyone in Afghanistan can recount a story about a relative dying in childbirth, often from minorplications that can be easily treated with proper medical care.Sharifas sister, a mother of six, bled to death after giving birth at home."There is no clinic, no cars, no proper roads.Is a remote village, we could not take her to hospital.At home for one day and one night, then she died," recalled Sharifa, who identified herself only by her first name.Afghanistans government aims to reduce maternal mortality by 20 percent by 2020 but there are many obstacles to ovee such as a reluctance by women to be examined by male doctors and a lack of female doctors, nurses and midwives.Then there are the vast distances in this war-torn country where hospitals are generally poorly equipped and medical help is inaccessible to those living in remote locations.HOME BIRTHS It is an age old practice for Afghan women in rural areas to deliver babies at home.Midwives are rarely in attendance.There areplications, it might take hours, even days to reach the nearest clinic.Even when women with laborplications get to hospital alive, there are often no doctors or medical equipment to perform caesarean sections and other life saving procedures."In some places, there arent even operating theatres and women just wait for their death," said Rona Azamyan, who coordinates the Midwifery Education Programme in Faizabad.Among the primeplications of childbirth in Afghanistan are bleeding, infection, hypertension and obstructed labour.It is not umon for girls as young as 13 to marry in Afghanistan and there are oftenplications when they give birth."The mothers are very young, so their (pelvic) bone development is immature," said Karima Mayar, a family planning team leader at the Ministry of Public Health.Poor and malnourished, many pregnant women in Afghanistan are severely anemic."If they get post-partum hemorrhage, they will die 100 percent of the time," said Mayar.Womens access to healthcare has generally been poor in deeply conservative Afghanistan.Afghan men prefer their women to consult only women doctors, but that is easier said than done in a society where there are few female doctors and nurses and little emphasis is placed on educating girls.The problem got worse during the Taliban regime, when girls were banned from schools and there were severe restrictions placed on women leaving their homes.During those years, from 1996 to 2001, there were only around 1,000 female healthcare workers in the whole country, staffing female-only hospitals.But the situation is still far from ideal now, more than six years after the fall of the Taliban, even in places such as the northeastern province of Badakhshan where the town of Faizaban is located.Area is far from fighting with Taliban insurgents.Only 66 percent of basic healthcare centers have at least one female health worker.Make up only 23.Of the countrys healthcare workforce and 27 percent of its nursing staff.MATERNAL DEATH "One woman dies every 27 minutes in Afghanistan due toplications in childbirth & and the tragedy doesnt stop with the mothers death," said Mayar."When the mother of a newborn dies, 75 percent of these babies die.Feed them, keep them warm?An Afghan saying: When the mother dies, the child is sure to die.The government plans to distribute the drug misoprostol to pregnant women in 13 provinces this year."We will distribute this to women in their seventh month of pregnancy and they must take it right after delivery.Will remove the placenta and prevent hemorrhage," Mayar said.In the pipeline are plans to set up more midwifery schools and assign more female students to medical and nursing schools."To reduce maternal mortality, we need 8,000 midwives by 2010 to cover needs of all pregnant women," said Mayar.Are 2,143 midwives in the country of 26 million people.But years of neglecting girls education is taking its toll."In the provinces, the maximum level of education is the 10th grade, but the minimum requirement for entry into nursing school is 12th grade," said Fatima Mohbat Ali of the Aga Khan Foundation, an aid group in Afghanistan.Some progress has been made in recent years, owing to government and NGO efforts to improve rural healthcare.In Badakhshans Eshkashem district, which borders Tajikistan, Afghan women have been frequenting the health clinic, the most modern looking facility in a town where most of the 13,000 residents live in mud houses.From headaches to prenatal checkups, childbirth and advice on contraception, women have been bringing theirplaints to the clinics female doctor for the last three years.Since we got an ambulance, a lady doctor, two midwives and an operating theatre three years ago, we have not had a single case of maternal mortality," said Abdi Mohammad, head of the Eshkashem health clinic and an obstetric surgeon.(Editing by Megan Goldin) Yahoo!THIS STORY Rmend It: Not at All Somewhat Moderately Highly Very Highly Average (Not Rated) _AP_ _AP_ _AP_ _AP_ _AP_ _AFP_ _Reuters_ _Reuters_ _Reuters_ _AP_ _ FOX News - Tue Apr 29, 5:10 PM ET_ _ CNN - Tue Apr 29, 4:46 PM ET_ _ CNN - Tue Apr 29, 9:31 AM ET_ _ ABC News - Tue Apr 29, 10:38 AM ET_ Sponsored Links ( ) $300,000 Mortgage for only $965/month.$1,000's - No obligation. 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