Afghanistan is at Ob-Gyn says the country is experienced a mother health crisis


Kabul – Dr. Najmussama Shefajo is probably the best known of Afghanistan and the most experienced Ob-Gyn.

It has become a home name of the regular orders to the Afgan’s Television, where they openly faded the life redeemed the woman, a subject always consider taboom in Afghanistan.

Over the latest decade, the news of CBS made Various visits to their private clinic in Central Kabul, but never seen as busy as now.

Its clinic was flooded with new patients later the taliban Women forbidden by the training courses of the nurses and december in December. It’s to move that has starded to tak on shefajo, who told cbs. She has been suffering from migraines for quite some time “because of the tension.”

“See my patients are very poor, I can’t advertise, and all the pressure comes on me and get a headache:

However Shefajo is restored a committed teacher. She found a way to get around the taliban education for his nurses of their students, giving all the jobs in their clinic.

This means I am technically the students more elsewhen, but employees, also to train them.

She says that if actual policies remain in place, however the situation in Afghanistan worst.

“Previous doctors, mezulb, nurses they will die and older and they say,” shefajo said. “Who will provide services?”

After the US withdrawal and immediately after taking power in 2021, taliban also forbidden girls more than the age of 12 from school. But the results of a lack of health health could be catastrophic, Sheejo believes.

Under the Quloban, women and girls can be treated only by female doctors. Male doctors can only handle women when a male guardian is present.

“May the number of deaths seeem, and one day there will be no, Afghanistan,” Shefajo said.

A Afghanistan without women – Talibans insists that are not what their policies are meant to.

In the courtyard out of his clinic, CB news attempted to ask what walls and guards what they thought the band of the talib’s water, but no one wanted to talk.

Shefajo said his message to the Taliban is to return the policy on women’s health education.

“As a whore, as a mother, as a woman, as Muslim, I asked him … to give a chance to help build the country.”

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