Another prayer intention -- and political priority in India -- is for the women there to have better maternity care.
New Delhi (AsiaNews/CBCI) – Indian women ask as one voice that mothers’ health be included as a priority on the country’s political agenda. Yesterday, women from different parts of rural India met the Planning Commission, donors and the Union (Federal) Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to urge policy makers to prioritise the serious issue of maternal health.
The Constitution might guarantee the right to life, including the right to health, but India has the highest maternal mortality ratio (MMR) in South Asia. According to estimates by the World Health Organisation (WHO), each year an estimated 136,000 women die needlessly due to causes related to pregnancy, childbirth and abortion.
This is simple. To avoid infections and hemmoraging, improve the clinics. The alternative is to have more contraceptives and abortifacients dumped by international agencies as a way to "minimise the risks." Wrong and bad. Antibiotics and healthy babies (and mums!) are far better than hormones and devices which undermine marriages and purity of the young. Prayers for their good intentions.
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