Parvati is saving her mother's life with the 'condom tamponade' method

Parvati claims to have saved 42 mothers who were at risk by using this method during her service period of about 20 years

Falgun 16, 2081

Prakash Baral

Parvati is saving her mother's life with the 'condom tamponade' method

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A woman from Badigad rural municipality-8 who gave birth at home last year suffered from excessive bleeding. After she fainted at home due to postpartum hemorrhage, her family and neighbors carried her on a stretcher for 8 hours and took her from the then Burtiwang Primary Health Center to the present Burtiwang Hospital.

When he was brought to the health facility at 1 in the night, he was bleeding and was not conscious. The baby was already dead when he was brought to the hospital. 

The health workers in the emergency room called nurse Parvati Aryal. Aryal, a nurse at Burtiwang Hospital, used the 'condom tamponade' method to control postpartum bleeding. And she saved the life of the pregnant woman. She said that she used this method to immediately stop the bleeding from the uterine rupture. With training and experience, Aryal was able to save the woman's life with this method. After putting a condom on the uterus with 400 milliliters of saline and inflating it, the patient's bleeding is reduced by its pressure  She told that it caused a

. It is his experience that the patient regained consciousness within 4 hours after the bleeding stopped. After being treated for two days, the young lady recovered and returned home. "Condom  tamponade is an infallible tool to stop bleeding," Aryal said.

50-year-old staff nurse Parvati, who is found at Burtiwang Hospital, 90 km west of the capital, has reached 20 years of service. During this period, she chose rural and remote places for most of the time. She spent 12 years at Burtiwang Primary Health Center. Apart from that, she also served at Bungadovan in Tamankhola. She worked at the headquarters only for a short period. 

During his service period, he has the experience of saving the lives of 42 mothers with the 'condom  tamponade' method. Aryal, who has helped save hundreds of lives through regular treatment, claims to have saved the lives of 42 mothers only through the 'condom tamponade' method. In complicated cases, Aryal has been using 'condom tamponade' apart from regular treatment.

Dr. Amit Dhungana, Medical Superintendent and Anesthesiologist of Dhaulagiri Hospital said that this method is also allowed by medical science. "This method does not allow blood to flow immediately, then other treatment can be done," he said, "Nurses use this method to prevent premature death." Only skilled and trained nurses can do this job, he said.

senior gynecologist Dr. Vijay Ojha said that this method is the best way to save the life of women during childbirth in rural areas. "Most of the problems are cured by condom tamponade method, one/two have to be sent for surgery in a well-equipped hospital," Ojha said, "Nurses and nurses working in health institutions in rural areas are also made to get used to this method." Recently, Aryal has trained 60 people on this method.  She said that some Anami who have taken

training have started using this method. Ganesh Baruwal, Program Manager of the Rural Health Improvement Project, said that this method should be used in maternal and newborn training. He informed that his skills have reached many health institutions. She said that since 'no home delivery' is not yet complete in rural areas, this method is also needed to work in villages.

'After using this method, if the patient can be sent to another hospital with facilities within 24 hours, the patient can be saved by stopping the bleeding until then,' Aryal said, 'most of them can stop bleeding and return to their previous state as soon as this method is used.' 

Apart from obstetrics, Aryal also has the experience of working as the role of pediatric, ward, nursing staff, training, infection prevention, deputy health coordinator of the municipality, hospital nurse and logistics in charge. 

hospital head Dr. According to Navindra Dhakal, Aryal's role in maternity services has increased the trust of the hospital. Dhan Bahadur Kayat, Kawa head of the municipality, said that the presence of Aryal has helped a lot in women's health in rural areas.

'Every year, 5 to 7 obstetric patients have to be rescued by helicopter,' said Kayat, 'If there is not a skilled nurse like him, we will have to send the patient out at more expense.' Dhakal said that at least 5 nurses and 3 doctors are needed here.

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