Celebrating the first anniversary
of our maternity clinic
Today, Friday, November 27th, is the first
anniversary of our maternity clinic. We provided refreshments for the staff and for all who came for care.
Because we had torrential rain, many in the villages were not able to attend.
Because we had torrential rain, many in the villages were not able to attend.
JoAnn with her namesake, Lamara JoAnn |
Fran can't get over how much Chris has grown! |
Dad brought his son to celebrate! |
We have been able to accomplish so much through the hard work of our staff and
through the generosity of so many people.
We would like to share some of our statistics with you and also show pictures of important people who have passed through our doors. We know Lynne would be so proud to have our clinic carry her name, the Aber Lynne Maternity Clinic at St. Mauritz.
We would like to share some of our statistics with you and also show pictures of important people who have passed through our doors. We know Lynne would be so proud to have our clinic carry her name, the Aber Lynne Maternity Clinic at St. Mauritz.
During this year, we have had 987 pre-natal visits from
mothers. We have had 146 births, and we
have had 806 post-natal visits. We have
also had 28 referrals to the local hospital due to complications.
When analyzing why our birth rate seemed low, we found that
birth rates in other medical facilities are down; we speculate that women are
getting such good pre-natal care at our clinic that they feel like they can deliver the baby at
home; and finally, it costs about $5.00 to deliver their child and many women
just can’t afford that cost.
Besides the numbers, some of the things that we are most proud of include the following:
· That family, friends, community, colleagues,
and generous benefactors have helped build and support our maternity clinic.
· That we are providing quality health care to
mothers and their babies. We have been
recognized by government officials as having an excellent facility and program.
· That we have the service of three mid-wives who
are on staff full-time, so we can have twenty-four hour coverage.
· That one of the mid-wives has assumed leadership
of the maternity clinic and the out-patient clinic. These clinics will serve mothers and babies
long after our sisters are gone.
· That we are able to identify potential problems
early so that we can make referrals. We
also have an ambulance to transfer mothers if necessary.
· That we have been able to provide education for
our mothers, particularly around the issues of nutrition and hygiene. Patients are urged to come to the maternity
clinic if ever they experience any complications.
Today, as Pope Francis visits our country, we pray for each
of you, that your lives will be filled with peace and meaningful endeavors that
make a difference to others. That is
what you have allowed us to do. God
bless you!
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