Life-saving services at risk as humanitarian funding dries up in Yemen
SANA ’A, Yemen/UNITED NATIONS, New York– Om Asma’s most recent pregnancy could have killed her. She already had a baby at home, and her body felt depleted. “I became pregnant immediately after the birth of my last child. There was no spacing between the two births,” she explained. “I had severe stress after the last pregnancy, and had problems with the uterus.”
Source: UNFPA News - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: csantamaria Source Type: news
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