Stabroek News Sunday

Maternity U commission­ed Mourant Hos

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The Port Mourant Hospital is a step closer to being baby friendly with its new $14 million Maternity Unit, which was commission­ed on Friday last.

However, the unit, which can accommodat­e a total of some 16 patients at once, does not have an operating theatre and therefore will only be able to cater to normal deliveries.

Minister of Public Health Dr George Norton who attended the simple commission­ing ceremony, said he was not sure whether the operating theatre was catered for in the 2017 budget, but stressed that it was something he wants to see at the hospital, come next year.

He said, “You have come a far way, it’s just a next step… This new Maternity Unit…, with necessary equipment and supplies will benefit patients from the central area on the Corentyne, Black Bush Polder and Skeldon.” He stated that the Ministry of Public Health will ensure that “this unit has the necessary staff, so that it can be up and running effectivel­y”.

Norton stressed that the present government has a “mandate to reduce maternal and neo-natal mortality and to improve family health.”

He mentioned that Guyana has become “notorious” for having the highest suicide rate in the world and it is his wish to remove Guyana’s name from that list. He explained that along with suicide and mental health in general, the maternal mortality rate was one of his main concerns. “Every time a mother dies I feel as though I’m not efficient as I should be,” Norton said.

He made mention of a mother who recently died in Region One, after deciding to give birth to her child without medical help. “By the time help came—the doctor left his home at about 2 am that morning up the river, only to find the patient coming down halfway—it was too late, both mother and baby perished. While we were hoping that we would have remained at 11 [maternal deaths] for the year, as compared to 17 last year, we now have gone to 12,” he said.

He told the medical profession­als gathered to do all they possibly can to get pregnant mothers to attend

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