Women in Madagascar Too Ashamed to Seek Help Giving Birth

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Some of the poorest women in an underdeveloped region south of Madagascar are 'too ashamed' to seek the maternal health services they need, according to a midwife working in a health centre supported by United Nations agencies, but that may be about to change.

Some of the poorest women in an underdeveloped region south of Madagascar are"too ashamed" to seek the maternal health services they need, according to a midwife working in a health centre supported by United Nations agencies, but that may be about to change.

"This is a very poor rural area, and many women are too ashamed to come to the health centre to have their babies delivered because they don't even have the money for transport or to buy clean cloth in which to wrap their newborn. They don't want other people to know they are poor. Even though I have done this job for 19 years, it still really saddens me when women arrive who don't have the means to look after themselves. They may be wearing dirty clothes, which is a sign of poverty, but also a lack of knowledge or respect for cleanliness.

It is frustrating that we have not had a consistent supply as this small item can make a big difference. It means more women will come to our health centre, which is a safer place to give birth. In 2023, we had only successful births; there were no deaths. We don't know how many women gave birth at home nor how many children and mothers died as a result. There is definitely a risk of death if a woman doesn't come here to deliver her baby.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

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