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However, lack of transport is a major problem in most areas and women in high-risk conditions often cannot be moved to a hospital for medical help due to this dilemma. The same problem exists if there are not enough basic medicines to treat disease in pregnancy.
The Central American Midwives plea is to be recognized and accepted for the value of their knowledge, to work as a team with health care services, to be adequately trained and equipped, and rightfully compensated. This issue needs to be recognised as an important, pressing matter.
Let us help those who bear the hands that hold our future generations. Let us help the Central American Midwife Crisis.
Guatemalan midwife María Cecilia says; “What I would like most for our country Guatemala is health for everyone, that having a baby would become safer, that we would have safe and healthy childbirth, and that society would give importance to mothers and the work of mothers. When we are expecting our babies we should feel cared for and receive love. And the other thing I wish for is that one day midwives would really be part of the health care system and have a salary that we can enjoy.”
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