Ethiopia: Danger of Home Births

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Posted: May, 2009

Samuni and her husband are subsistence farmers. They depend on their own crops to feed their family. Barely surviving off the land, they just can’t afford the additional medical costs for a hospital delivery. So they rely on the traditional practice of home births.

 

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