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Thousands Of Pregnant Women At Risk In Haiti's Capital

Haiti extends state of emergency

Recent reports from the United Nations have highlighted a concerning situation in Haiti's capital city, where thousands of pregnant women are facing increased risks due to the ongoing violence and unrest.

The capital, Port-au-Prince, has been paralyzed by widespread protests and civil unrest, making it difficult for pregnant women to access essential healthcare services. The UN has warned that this situation is putting the lives of both mothers and their unborn children at risk.

Health facilities in the city are struggling to cope with the influx of patients, with many pregnant women unable to receive the care they need. This has led to a rise in complications during pregnancy and childbirth, increasing the likelihood of maternal and infant mortality.

The UN has called for urgent action to address the healthcare crisis in Haiti's capital, emphasizing the importance of ensuring access to safe and timely maternal healthcare services. They have urged authorities to take immediate steps to protect the lives of pregnant women and their babies.

International organizations and aid agencies are also mobilizing to provide support to pregnant women in Haiti, offering medical assistance and supplies to help mitigate the risks they face. However, the volatile situation in the capital continues to pose challenges to delivering essential services.

As the crisis in Haiti's capital deepens, the focus remains on protecting the most vulnerable populations, including pregnant women and their unborn children. Immediate action is needed to ensure their safety and well-being amidst the ongoing violence and instability.

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