When we first met one of our new clients, our concerns
for her health and the health of her unborn baby were at the forefront of the
management of her case. For the safety and confidentiality of our clients we do
not use real names and so for this story I will use the name Sopia. When
clients first enter our program at Mother’s Heart, we accompany them to RACHA
(health clinic) for general prenatal checks. It was this checkup that confirmed
what we suspected from our preliminary screen. Sopia’s blood pressure was high.
She was suffering from a condition called “preeclampsia” which basically means
“before seizures” . Our staff began praying immediately for Sopia and her
unborn baby.
Pre-eclampsia is a diagnosis given to women who suffer
from high blood pressure and swelling under the skin during pregnancy which
untreated can ultimately result in dangerously high blood pressure, seizures,
and death. It occurs all over the world regardless of age, culture, or ethnic
background. Access to an obstetrician is a luxury for most. According to the
World Health Organization an estimated 12% of maternal deaths in Cambodia are
as a result of this condition. It is estimated that 1 woman out of every 1,666
women will die in Cambodia from complications of pre-eclampsia, however in comparison to the US the maternal mortality is
1.5 in every 100,000.
Our Nurse
Midwife, Sreytouch, continued to monitor Sopia closely over the following
weeks. When Sophy was only 33 weeks pregnant, she developed complications from
the preeclampsia and her baby was delivered by emergency C-Section weighing
only 2.5lbs! Sopia’s baby boy was admitted immediately to the Pediatric
Intensive Care Unit here in Phnom Penh. He was placed on a ventilator, feeding
tube, and I.V. Our staff continued to pray for a miracle that his lungs would
be healthy and mature enough to sustain his breathing. God’s grace and answered
prayers quickly followed. Sopia was discharged from the hospital a week later.
Her baby boy continued to gain weight daily and after a few short weeks became
independent from all the tubes and IV’s. He is thriving wonderfully and was
discharged from the hospital just 4 weeks later. Thank you to everyone who
prayed for Sopia and her son.
Please pray that pregnant mothers throughout Cambodia
will have access to prenatal, labor, delivery, and post-partum care necessary
to keep them safe and give birth to a healthy child.
-Tricia
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