Maternal Health in Rural Tanzania: A Young Mother's Story
Disclaimer: The following story contains sensitive content and mentions of baby loss, which may be distressing for some readers. Reader discretion is advised.
This is the story of Naisiae*, a 25-year-old girl and her supportive mother. They live in a village in Ngorongoro, 96 miles from FAME. Four years ago, at only 21, Naisiae suffered a traumatic birth experience that resulted in the death of her child. After this, she swore never to have children as she was too traumatized to go through childbirth again. That was until she came to FAME as an intern in the Pharmacy Department.
After her internship, Naisiae finished her degree and decided to give motherhood another chance. Inspired by the proverbial statement, “To know the hidden truths of a place, one must walk its halls, not as a visitor but as a dedicated laborer,” she had seen enough to trust FAME to offer her a safe, supportive delivery.
As an intern, Naisiae gained unique insights and first-hand experiences of how FAME’s maternity ward operates. It was soon clear that the public portrayal of FAME’s maternity ward as offering quality, patient-centered and compassionate care aligned with the reality behind the scenes.
Naisiae was determined to give birth at FAME when she got pregnant, but due to the long distance from her home, she could not attend the monthly prenatal clinics. She attended a local clinic closer to home and planned to deliver the child at FAME.
Once at FAME, Naisiae was rushed to the maternity ward. She wanted to try a vaginal birth after a cesarean (VBAC), but the doctors decided she needed a C-section due to complications.
Naisiae’s c-section went well and she delivered a healthy baby girl! Her mother is ecstatic and quotes her favorite verse from the bible, one with a message of hope and restoration.
*The patient's name has been changed to protect her privacy and permission was secured to share her story. The quotes from this interview have been translated from Swahili to English.