A group of women staying on the antenatal ward at the hospital waiting for their babies to be born. This is them eating nshima and relish.
Mama with sleepy baby coming to outreach clinic.
Marijke palpating a pregnant woman at one of the outreach clinics.
Children carrying children!
Aly palpating a pregnant woman at outreach clinic. We would ask if they feel their babies moving, palpate for position and measure height of fundus with our fingers to see how far along the women are. Then we would listen with the pinard horn (you can see one silver one on the floor) and then we would do blood pressure. We always weighed the women and checked for paleness and swelling.
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