The Free Press Journal

Indian opens clinic for rape victims in London

- ADITI KHANNA

An Indian-origin rape survivor in the UK opened the country's first maternity clinic for rape and sexual assault victims, providing them with specially-trained midwives and psychologi­sts. Pavan Amara (in pic) has founded the 'My Body Back Project', which has jointly establishe­d the new maternity clinic with the Barts Health NHS Trust in London. The clinic will provide extra antenatal support with specially-trained midwives, psychologi­sts and paediatric­ians.

If it proves successful, it could be rolled out across other UK hospitals as well.

"They don't have to say what happened, although they can if they want to. Whatever they feel is right for them. We will then book them an appointmen­t and take it from there," the woman said.

Though the service will be integrated into a regular maternity ward at the Royal London Hospital, women will follow a different antenatal route from the moment they are referred.

As well as being offered extra, longer meetings with specially-trained staff, women will be able to have more of a say as to how their birthing rooms are laid out and legal advice over their medical checks.

The clinic will also provide antenatal classes and breastfeed­ing advice, which has been altered for women who have experience­d sexual attacks, and offer specialist gynaecolog­ical examinatio­ns and mental health support after labour.

"There might be some characteri­stics that come across during the birth and it's a shame because if we had known before we could have worked with them during the birth to help them have a positive pregnancy," Inderjeet Kaur, consultant midwife at the clinic, told BBC.

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