CBC Health Services Officially kickstarts Obstetric Fistula treatment in Partnership with Fistula Foundation
The first set of women with fistula to be treated under the current phase of the Obstetric Fistula Project have congregated in Mbingo Baptist Hospital. These women, 8 in number arrived in Mbingo on Friday and Saturday, June 14 and 15, 2024.
The CBC Health Services Obstetric Fistula Project Coordinator, Ayenjika Yasemeratu, received them on Saturday, June 15, 2024. The women came in from different parts of the North West, South West, and West Regions of Cameroon.
Orienting the women on their stay at the Hospital during their treatment, Yasemeratu encouraged them to be courageous and pray for the best outcomes of their surgeries.
She further encouraged the women lodging at the Fistula Village in the hospital, to form a family and be each other’s keepers as they undergo their treatment and recovery process.
During the visit, the Coordinator accompanied by the M&E Officer Febmu Bertrand also introduced the project to the Administration of Mbingo Baptist Hospital and discussed official procedures for the effective reception and treatment of women with fistula in the hospital.
The surgeries will be performed for one week by Dr. Ngock George after which they will be relodged at the fistula village for at least 2 weeks for observation. According to the Coordinator, the objective is for any post-surgery complications that may develop to be handled. She explained that if they go back to their communities and develop complications, some may not be able to return to the hospital because of long distances and the cost of transportation.
The women all expressed their gratitude to the CBC Health Services and its partners for facilitating their treatment which they prayed should be successful so that they should come out of the misery and stigma associated with their condition.
Obstetric fistula is a childbirth injury that leaves women incontinent (uncontrollable leaking) of urine and or stool through the vagina.
The treatment centers for the condition within the Obstetric Fistula Project are Mbingo and Nkwen Baptist Hospitals.
The CBC Health Services implements the project with Fistula Foundation funding.