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Midwifery Project in Nicaragua |
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Midwives need equipment
Cord care kits
Neural tube defects
Please help!
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The Bloomington-Posoltega Sister Cities group is funding a midwifery
project in Nicaragua. Most women in the town of Posoltega, Nicaragua
give birth at home, but midwives lack equipment and supplies due to great
poverty in the area. The project aims to supply midwives with equipment
such as fetoscopes and scissors, and disposable supplies including latex
gloves.
Another goal is to give each midwife cord care kits which can be left with parents after the birth, so that they can keep the baby's umbilical cord stump from becoming infected. Because several babies were born recently with neural tube defects, another aspect of the midwifery project may be a public education campaign encouraging all women of childbearing age to eat foods readily available in the area that are high in folic acid. Folic acid can help prevent these types of birth defects. Donations are urgently needed to help fund the midwifery project. The Bloomington-Posoltega Sister Cities group also provides school supplies and helps support the town's medical clinic. To earmark your donation specifically for the midwifery project, enclose a letter with your check or simply write "midwifery project" in the memo space. Donations are greatly appreciated, even small amounts. Please make checks payable to Bloomington-Posoltega Sister Cities and mail to 2213 Sussex Drive, Bloomington, IN 47401. |
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Last updated Mar 31, 1996 by Donna Dolezal Zelzer, djz@efn.org |