Nepal's Maternal Mortality Crisis | 101 East Documentary

Al Jazeera English
24 Mar 202225:00

Summary

TLDRIn Nepal, remote areas face a dire lack of healthcare, leading to three deaths in childbirth daily. The government's emergency helicopter service, initiated to reach isolated regions, has become a lifeline for many mothers. The script follows Gloria, a pregnant woman in a mountain village, and Lieutenant Colonel Rishabh Adhikari, a pilot on rescue missions. It highlights the struggles of women like Munna, who faced a stillbirth and hemorrhaging, and the efforts to save her life, showcasing the challenges and resilience in the face of Nepal's maternal health crisis.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜ข In Nepal, three women die in childbirth every day, highlighting a critical need for healthcare in remote areas.
  • ๐Ÿš Rescue helicopters are a lifeline for women and babies in remote regions, providing a crucial service in dangerous conditions.
  • ๐Ÿ” Gloria Buddha, a pregnant woman in a mountain village, faces a difficult decision on where to give birth due to the lack of nearby medical facilities.
  • ๐Ÿฅ Despite efforts to improve maternal care through infrastructure and training, the pandemic has worsened the situation, with more women dying in childbirth.
  • ๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ The tragic story of Manoj, who lost his wife during childbirth, underscores the personal impact of inadequate maternal care.
  • ๐Ÿ†˜ The government's emergency helicopter service has been a lifeline, taking over 300 women to hospitals for urgent treatment since its inception.
  • ๐Ÿ›ซ Lieutenant Colonel Rishabh Adhikari and his team exemplify the dedication and skill required for these high-stakes rescue missions.
  • ๐Ÿš‘ The urgency of the helicopter rescue missions is palpable, as seen in the race to save Munna's life after a stillbirth and subsequent hemorrhaging.
  • ๐ŸŒ„ The physical challenges of reaching healthcare facilities in Nepal are immense, as illustrated by Gloria's arduous hike to a health center.
  • ๐Ÿ  The government's incentive program to discourage home births by providing clothes and financial support is a step towards improving maternal care.
  • ๐ŸŒฑ Gloria's successful delivery at a health post, despite the challenges, and Munna's recovery after a helicopter rescue, show the importance of these services for maternal health.

Q & A

  • What is the primary healthcare challenge mentioned in the video that affects women in remote areas of Nepal?

    -The primary healthcare challenge is the acute lack of healthcare facilities in remote areas, leading to high maternal mortality rates.

  • Why are rescue helicopters crucial for some women in Nepal?

    -Rescue helicopters are crucial because they serve as the only lifeline for women who need urgent medical attention during childbirth in remote areas.

  • What difficulties did Gloria Buddha face during her pregnancy?

    -Gloria Buddha faced a difficult pregnancy, similar to her last one, with the added challenge of living in a remote mountain village with limited access to healthcare.

  • What happened to Manoj's wife, Jala, and how has it affected him?

    -Manoj's wife, Jala, died at home a couple of days after giving birth to their second daughter. This has left Manoj as the sole caregiver for his two daughters while also being the family's breadwinner.

  • What initiative has the Nepali government implemented to help reduce maternal mortality?

    -The Nepali government has started an emergency helicopter service to reach isolated areas, which has proven to be a lifeline for many Nepali mothers.

  • What was the condition of Muna after her baby was stillborn, and how was she helped?

    -After her baby was stillborn, Muna was unable to expel the placenta and began hemorrhaging. She was rescued by a helicopter and taken to a hospital in Kathmandu, where she received urgent care.

  • What challenges do women like Gloria face in accessing basic maternal healthcare?

    -Women like Gloria face challenges such as long, arduous hikes to reach health centers, limited resources at these centers, and the pressure to give birth at home due to the remoteness of their locations.

  • What incentive does the Nepali government provide to discourage home births?

    -The Nepali government gives women who give birth at health centers thirty dollars and clothes to discourage home births.

  • How did Gloria's childbirth experience unfold, and what was her emotional state afterward?

    -Gloria experienced severe pain and eventually decided to go to a nearby health post where she gave birth. After returning home, she was exhausted but relieved to have safely delivered her baby. However, she was also filled with trepidation for the future.

  • What was the outcome for Muna after receiving emergency medical care in Kathmandu?

    -Muna slowly recovered after losing a lot of blood and, after a night in the hospital, she was ready to return home. Although she lost her baby, the helicopter rescue ensured her life was saved.

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