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A 16-year-old girl from Thehe village of Simkot Rural Municipality-2, Humla, who was in labor, was rescued today by a Nepalese army helicopter.
Pushpa Bohra Bhandari, who was about a month and a half away from giving birth, was rescued outside the district from the headquarters Simkot this morning, Dr. Pratishka Bharti, the head of the health service office, said. According to him, he was 'referred' to the provincial hospital Surkhet after he suddenly developed high blood pressure from Sunday and was unable to get treatment in the district.
During the examination at the district hospital, it was found that not only was the bleeding high, but the baby in the stomach should be upright and the baby should be upright, and the baby should be head forward. It is said that Bhandari has been sent to a well-equipped hospital in Surkhet as she has to undergo an operation.
On the recommendation of District Hospital Humla, in coordination with Simkot Rural Municipality, Health Service Office and District Administration Office, she was rescued by the Presidential Women's Upliftment Fund Program of the Ministry of Women and Children. After being rescued by helicopter and taken to Surkhet, he is being treated at the provincial hospital. Due to the lack of manpower and equipment, this program has proved to be a boon for the pregnant women in Humla who are suffering from labor pains.
