Establishment of a birthing center in a remote village of Makwanpur

जेष्ठ २५, २०८२

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Establishment of a birthing center in a remote village of Makwanpur

The remote municipality of Makwanpur has established a birthing center and an OTC center in a remote settlement with its own investment. Kailash rural municipality has established a birthing center and an OTC center in Jandung and put it into operation from Saturday.

Birthing centers provide safe delivery while OTC centers provide nutritious food to malnourished children. In Kailash rural municipality-4 Jandung, the birthing center has been arranged for food and accommodation for pregnant women who will give birth 2/3 days before. 

Arrangements have been made to keep malnourished children in the OTC center for a few days and feed them nutritious food, said Krishna Yadav, head of the municipality's health department. After the birthing center came into operation in Jandung, birthing centers have come into operation in seven wards including this one in Kailash Rural Municipality. Birthing centers are yet to be established in wards 2, 6 and 10 of the rural municipality divided into 10 wards.

Lok Bahadur Moktan, Chairman of the Rural Municipality, said that birthing center and OTC center have been established in Jandung with the aim of operating a birthing center with a health post in Wadawada to end the tradition of unsafe childbirth at home. Birthing  And while inaugurating the OTC center on Saturday, President Moktan urged everyone to take services from the birthing center as various risks can be avoided and saved by the care and treatment of the health workers during delivery. Arrangements have been made for 24-hour health workers to stay at the birthing center. 

Kailash rural municipality is conducting mother safety and nutrition program in each ward. He said that the birthing center did not play an important role in reducing home delivery to zero. The building of the birthing center and OTC center is about 1.3 lakh  It has been built in Rs. Karna Bahadur Thing provided 3 ropani land to build the birthing center. were . Gopeghari, Deutis, Dhusrang, Deurali and  Locals of Lichhe area will be benefited . Since the birthing center is far away, pregnant women in the area stay at home  They used to give birth unsafely. 

It is estimated that 380 people will be pregnant in the current year in that village where Chepang is the majority. Among them, 268 pregnant women came to the health institution and gave birth in 11 months. The rural municipality has been providing free ambulance to the pregnant women coming to the health institution to give birth. The rural municipality has arranged for the ambulance to deliver the baby to her home after delivery. A health worker said that even now, about 20 percent of pregnant women give birth at home in an unsafe manner.

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