Why didn't the pregnant women stay at the free 'Amaghar'?

The maternity home, which was built so that problems that may occur before and after delivery can be treated immediately, is becoming useless.

Shrawn 22, 2082

Prakash Baral

Why didn't the pregnant women stay at the free 'Amaghar'?

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A woman from Badigad came to the headquarters last year and camped for a month. She gave birth at Dhaulagiri Regional Hospital. He also had an operation. But she did not take the service of the maternity waiting room (mother house) inside the hospital.

Not only her, some of the women who have come for delivery from around the headquarters stay in hotels and some go looking for relatives' houses or camps. Inside the hospital, there is a mother's house with a nurse. But they are not interested in that.

The purpose for which Aama Ghar was established has not been fulfilled. Until three or four years ago, there was no one living in this house. He has been staying sporadically for the last two years. But Shanti Paudel, the hospital's nursing officer and information officer, said that it was not enough. Most of the people who are living are in very poor economic condition and have not found any shelter. When they were unable to go elsewhere, the health workers kept them. There is an arrangement to feed at least two people in the mother's house for a week.

There is also a mother house at Bohoragaon Health Chowki, 120 km west of the headquarters. Every year, more than 100 women stay there for seven days and get maternity services. This process has been continuous for the last four years. But there is no one to stay at the mother's home in the Dhaulagiri Provincial Hospital located at the headquarter despite having all the services.

The maternity home, which was built so that the problems that may occur before and after delivery can be treated immediately, is almost useless. It has been found that those who want to search for a helicopter and prepare for rescue in case of a problem do not want to stay inside the hospital. In most of the waiting houses outside the headquarters, most of the women live in the year. They take free service. But the house in the headquarters has not been used. 

Compared to the village, the waiting room of the hospital has hot and cold, dishes with gas stove and clean food. He also gets an assistant. Not only that, you can also keep one Kurua. Even though all the services are available for free for a week, only one or two people who come to the hospital to give birth are using it. 

According to Hospital Nursing Administrator Shanti Poudel, 915 women gave birth in Dhaulagiri Hospital in the financial year 2081/082. Out of them, 292 people were operated. But only 16 people stayed in the mother's house. In the previous year, 975 people gave birth and 278 people underwent surgery. Ajita Silwal, in charge of maternity waiting house, said that 21 people took the services of the maternity home at that time. Amar Bahadur Thapa, president of the hospital, said that this situation has come about because they could not explain that there is a well-equipped maternity hospital inside the hospital, they did not know that they could have free food and shelter and they could not give the correct information that it would be safer than staying in a hotel at the headquarters. "We are not even able to explain that there is a special

service in the hospital," Thapa said. Dr. Chief Medical Superintendent, who is also in charge of various operation services, dialysis, therapy and CT scan and trauma unit. Kiran Tiwari said.

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