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Ecuador addresses cultural issues for pregnant women
Faced with criticism over their perceived choice of modern medical care over traditional models of care, lntercultural Maternity's president Darly Quinonez said: "There is no reason why we cannot have both: if our client needs an emergency operation, she can have one; if she wants to give...
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description | Faced with criticism over their perceived choice of modern medical care over traditional models of care, lntercultural Maternity's president Darly Quinonez said: "There is no reason why we cannot have both: if our client needs an emergency operation, she can have one; if she wants to give birth according to her cultural needs and preferences, she can do so." "Only through the effective participation of indigenous women and men can maternal and child health improve; we work in a strategy of community outreach and mobilisation" says Marcela Ayluardo from RIOS-Swiss Red Cross who technically assists the association. |
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