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Posts Tagged Mothers

Something Wonderful: Mothers

mothers and their baby boys... one with casts and the other with a cleft repair

Today, I spent some time with the mothers and grandmothers that are staying at the CURE Hospital Patient Hostel. The hostel is for patients and their families that come from afar and don’t have the means to travel back and forth. It becomes a very neat community. We laughed, prayed, and talked. It was very interesting to hear the stories of how they learned about CURE and traveled from their villages in hopes of creating a better life for their children. Isn’t that what we want as mothers, to see our kids soar higher and farther than we have? Read the rest of this entry »

Moms Suffering from Obstetric Fistula Get Support and Healing at CURE Kabul

As CURE International celebrates moms, we’d like to share one of the ways we are changing the lives of mothers at our hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan.phpeKLvWt

Many Afghan mothers suffer with an obstetric fistula (OF). An obstetric fistula is a hole between a woman’s birth passage and one or more of her internal organs that usually develops when a woman gives birth. It has largely been eliminated in the West, but is still prevalent in the developing world.  (To find out more information, go here and here.)

There are many factors contributing to the existence of obstetric fistula in Afghanistan. They include lack of access to emergency obstetrical and/or prenatal care, malnutrition, poverty and limited formal education opportunities for women.

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A Gift of Love and Prayer

On Friday, we shared two stories of kids in the U.S. reaching out to their peers in the developing world.

We’d like to tell you another story.

A group of women at the St. Theresa’s Church in New Cumberland, Penn., donated a collection of scarves to give out to mothers at our hospital in Uganda.

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