Maternal health

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Images: When you are gay (and afraid) in Uganda

Arts

The combined photography of photojournalists Anne Bailey and Shane McMillan, documenting subjects across seven countries, is part of “UNBOUND,” a photo exhibit opening this week in Portland, Maine, at the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies.

Gilda Maviango, right, and grandmother Salfina with Gilda's baby

Photos show the struggles women in Mozambique face getting health care

Development
Fatima Haroon, a pregnant woman in Pakistan

What if your mother-in-law decided when you got pregnant?

Health & Medicine
Fatima Haroon, a pregnant woman in Pakistan

What if your mother-in-law decided when you got pregnant?

Health & Medicine
A Janani Express ambulance. Janani means “mother” in Hindi, and the ambulance service transports pregnant women to health centers to give birth.

How a simple van in India can save a mother’s life

Health & Medicine
A Janani Express ambulance. Janani means “mother” in Hindi, and the ambulance service transports pregnant women to health centers to give birth.

How a simple van in India can save a mother’s life

Health & Medicine

What do you do if you’re a pregnant woman in rural India, you go into labor, and you have no means of getting to the hospital? Janani Express provides an answer.

Russia maternity

Russia’s looking to improve the quality of its maternity care — but it has a long way to go

Health & Medicine

In Russia, pregnant women are often confined to stark maternity hospitals with little privacy, and where medical practices may be outdated. But the government has plans to make maternity care more modern.In Russia, pregnant women are often confined to stark maternity hospitals with little privacy, and where medical practices may be outdated. But the government has plans to make maternity care more modern.

The World

An ointment could save up to half a million newborns a year­ – and it costs 20 cents

Health & Medicine

In Nepal, as many as a quarter of newborn deaths could be prevented with the use of an inexpensive antiseptic ointment, routinely used after childbirth in the US. The challenge is getting it to the women who need it in time.In Nepal, as many as a quarter of newborn deaths could be prevented with the use of an inexpensive antiseptic ointment, routinely used after childbirth in the US. The challenge is getting it to the women who need it in time.

Januka Rasaeli in the fields

Reporter Sonia Narang answers your questions about maternal health in Nepal

Health & Medicine

Sonia Narang answered your questions about her story and her observations about maternal and newborn health in Nepal during a live Q&A on The World’s Facebook page on Tuesday, February 25. Narang’s report, part of our “Ninth Month” series, examined the efforts to change Nepal’s ingrained attitudes and behaviors around pregnant women performing strenuous tasks that put mothers and their unborn children at risk.

Ana María Bolege, nine months pregnant in Peru

Video: Peru creates a special place for expectant mothers to wait — and wait

Health & Medicine

In rural Peru, women are encouraged to spend their last weeks of pregnancy in special residential facilities that offer comfort and care. But the waiting remains difficult.