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Pregnant Women In Gaza Face Dire Post-Delivery Conditions

Gaza residents face crisis levels of hunger and soaring malnutrition

Recent reports from Gaza have shed light on the difficulties faced by pregnant women in accessing adequate healthcare services. According to Doctors Without Borders (MSF), the women's health care system in Gaza has been severely impacted by the ongoing conflict with Israel.

Dr. Amber Alayyan from MSF highlighted the limited resources available for women giving birth in Gaza. Currently, there is only one hospital where women can deliver their babies, compared to the multiple options that were available before the conflict began. As a result, women are being discharged shortly after giving birth, with some having only an hour to recover after a vaginal delivery.

For women who undergo C-sections, the situation is even more challenging. They are discharged as soon as they are able to walk, which does not allow them sufficient time to heal properly. This rushed discharge process is putting these women at risk of complications and delayed recovery.

Only one hospital available for deliveries, compared to multiple pre-conflict options.
MSF reports limited resources for women giving birth in Gaza.
Women discharged shortly after birth, with minimal recovery time.

Furthermore, the lack of access to clean water and adequate nutrition is exacerbating the situation for pregnant women and their newborns. Many women are not getting enough nourishment to produce breast milk, putting their babies at risk of malnutrition. Additionally, the shortage of formula further complicates the feeding options for newborns.

Dr. Alayyan emphasized that the current conditions in Gaza make it difficult to provide proper care for pregnant women and infants. The combination of limited healthcare facilities, malnutrition, and lack of clean water is creating a challenging environment for these vulnerable populations.

As the conflict in Gaza continues, it is crucial to address the urgent healthcare needs of pregnant women and ensure that they receive the necessary support and resources for a safe and healthy delivery.

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