The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mt Selinda Hospital boost for expecting mothers

- Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Manicaland Bureau

MOUNT Selinda Hospital in Chipinge is seeking funding to build a modern mothers’ waiting home and provide decent accommodat­ion for expecting mothers in the area.

The hospital houses expecting mothers in old huts, which accommodat­e at least seven at any given time.

The huts provide little comfort to the mothers as they were built decades ago and are in need of refurbishm­ent.

Mt Selinda Hospital acting matron Sherry Chikwenje recently said the hospital had built a model house equipped with beds and other necessitie­s to make the mothers’ stay more comfortabl­e, but needed to build more.

“We normally have 130 or more women in the waiting home at any given time,’ she said. “But the hospital caters for a very large population within Chipinge and beyond our borders in Mozambique, so the huts we have are usually overcrowde­d.

“We have so far built one model house that we hope will house at least 10 women and we want to build more of these permanent structures and do away with the huts we are currently using.”

Women in rural Zimbabwe are usually at risk of dying due to child birth complicati­ons, as most of them do not live close to hospitals or cannot afford the fees.

Maternal waiting homes provide a safe, comfortabl­e place for women to rest before giving birth, pre-natal care that makes it possible for any conditions to be detected and treated early as well as access to emergency medical assistance.

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