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Maternal Mortality Reduction Project with PIH

Summary

In the small southern African country of Lesotho, high rates of maternal mortality and morbidity threaten the country’s young mothers. Lesotho is one of the few countries in the world where the number of women dying of maternal causes has increased over the last decade. Many of these women, especially in the mountains of rural Lesotho where Partners In Health works, die of causes that could be prevented if they had access to skilled delivery assistance and emergency obstetric care. progress reportread updates from the field


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Project Needs and Beneficiaries

Lesotho is one of the few countries in the world where the number of women dying of maternal causes has increased over the last decade , with 1,155 maternal deaths per 100,000 pregnancies. 60% of maternal deaths are the result of surgical emergencies such as hemorrhage, infection, or obstructed labor. Most women live several hours from a health center, resulting in low numbers of women delivering at health facilities with assistance from medical professionals who can manage complications.

Activities

PIH Lesotho has launched a Maternal Mortality Reduction Project to train specialized Community Health Workers to educate and accompany pregnant women to health centers and ensure that they receive prenatal, delivery and postnatal care from skilled health professionals. To ensure access to emergency care, PIHL has constructed Mothers’ Waiting Houses at each of seven mountain clinics, where pregnant women can stay for at least 2 weeks prior to delivery and remain for 48 hours after delivery.

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: £1,331
Remaining Goal to be Funded: £30,205
Total Funding Goal: £31,536

Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

The Maternal Mortality Reduction Project and Mothers’ Waiting Houses will significantly increase the number of pregnant women coming to PIHL-supported health centers. In addition, PIHL is working with Mamohau Hospital to install a fully functioning operating room, and new maternity and neonatal wards, to provide emergency obstetric and neonatal care. The long term impacts of this program will include few maternal deaths, and improved health outcomes for mothers and babies.

Project Message

Every woman deserves the right to celebrate the birth of her child without fear and with hope for a healthy future—this is why I believe our Maternal Mortality Reduction Program is so revolutionary.
- Dr. Hind Satti , PIH Lesotho Country Director

Who is Running This Project

Contact

Charles Howes,
Development Team
888 Commonwealth Ave. 3rd Floor
Boston,MA 02215
United States
(617) 998-8964
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Project Sponsor

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Organisation

Partners In Health (PIH)
888 Commonwealth Avenue, 3rd Floor
Boston, MA 02215
United States
(617) 998-8922
http://www.pih.org

Learn more about Partners In Health (PIH) and the project team.


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Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in Lesotho and can also be found under Health.

For more information about Lesotho, read the Human Development Report on Lesotho or the Wikipedia entry for Lesotho.

When this Project was Updated

Last Updated

This project was last updated on March 26, 2012.

Date Added to GlobalGiving

This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on September 12, 2011.

Latest Update from the Field

Maternal Mortality Reduction - March 2012 update

By Laura Soucy - Annual Giving Coordinator, March 26, 2012 01:00 PM

Dr. Daniel Mantuani trains nurses at Mamohau Hosp.
Dr. Daniel Mantuani trains nurses at Mamohau Hosp.

Training Offensive Brings Ultrasound Imaging to Mountains of Lesotho

Posted on 02/08/2012

Ultrasound imaging has long served as an invaluable diagnostic tool for clinicians in the United States and other wealthy countries, not to mention a routine way for expectant parents to get a first glimpse of their babies. Now, following a two-week training offensive in late January, ultrasound is being used for the first time to save lives and assist nurses and doctors at health centers high in the mountains of Lesotho.

“Today we found a set of twins in one woman who didn't know she was pregnant, and another with a placenta previa (potentially life threatening if it bleeds later in pregnancy)," Dr. Sachita Shah reported in an email from one of the remote mountain clinics. Shah is a specialist in emergency medicine and ultrasound at the University of Washington and the lead author of the PIH Manual of Ultrasound for Resource-Limited Settings. She conducted the training in Lesotho along with her colleague Dr. Daniel Mantuani, a fellow in emergency ultrasound at Alameda County Hospital in Oakland, CA.

During their two weeks in Lesotho, Shah and Mantuani hopscotched by single-engine plane from one isolated mountain clinic to another, training nurses at six of the seven rural health centers operated by PIH. At each clinic, they made sure that the portable ultrasound machine provided at a steeply discounted price by Sonosite was working properly and that there was at least one person trained to use it. In several cases, as Shah reported, the nurses put their training to use immediately to provide lifesaving care.

“Just wanted to let you know that we had a great ultrasound save case today at Bobete health center in the mountains," Shah wrote in another email. "A 32-year-old woman presented to our clinic, supposed to be in her first trimester sometime, with bleeding and lower abdominal pain. She was pale and dizzy with standing, with a heart rate well above normal. Our nurses grabbed the Sonosite Titan ultrasound machine and me, and started scanning her. They realized her uterus was empty and she was bleeding from a ruptured ectopic pregnancy, which can be life-threatening.

"We were able to transport her in the single car to the nearest operating room an hour away but she remained stable. Right after she left, we realized we forgot her chart, and so the nurse ran off into the hills to chase down a horse-riding local, who rode off, chart in hand, to cut the ambulance-car off at the next crossing to give them the chart…It was a rapid diagnosis of a life-threatening disease by our newly ultrasound-trained maternity nurses here! So exciting….."

Shah and Mantuani also trained clinicians at the two hospitals where PIH works in Lesotho. At Mamohau Hospital in the mountains, they trained a total of 14 nurses, focusing on use of ultrasound to assist in pregnancy, labor, and delivery. The course brought together nurses who work in the hospital's maternity ward and others who administer PIH's Maternal Mortality Reduction Program and five health centers. And at Botsabelo Hospital, the national referral center for treatment of drug-resistant tuberculosis, they taught doctors how to use ultrasound to detect fluid that can accumulate around the heart and in the lungs of TB patients.

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