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Jean
Jean
7 years ago

At Chichi: you are very right!

Jean
Jean
7 years ago

Thako La mbeta, I think you don’t understand how “Some midwives” behave towards clients (pregnant women in the labour) wards. Is “Khala chete usatinyanse, kumene umanyengana ndi mamuna wako ine kunalibe” a good language and humane? come be serious. I am a mother myself and I know what women are talking about. However, I can concur that things have improved recently due to human rights issues and there are a few midwives who behave like wild dogs in labour wards. I do pray that this tendency will end in the nearest future! God Bless our midwives, our mothers and mother… Read more »

Thako Lambeta
Thako Lambeta
7 years ago
Reply to  Jean

I cant disagree to your comment but the other thing is ofunika attitude ya aliyense whether midwife or expectant woman should be changed. Mind you aliyense ndi munthu and amakhala ndi ma emotions ake nde mukamakwiyitsana what comes next?

Thako Lambeta
Thako Lambeta
7 years ago

Dont just listen to whta the women say just come in the labour ward and witness how these women react tikamawawuza zinthu and then u can bring ur issues here , these womene samafuna kukhala olakwa koma health worker basi think of someone woti wakatenga yekha mimba uko koma sakufuna kutchima regardless of the explanations how do you xpect a nurse to react in that situation. The othor reason inu amabungwe mumakhala busy preaching ufulu wama patient forgetting wa wogwira ntchitoyo then these people amabwera mokula mtima end result ndikusagwirizana basi

Chichi
Chichi
7 years ago
Reply to  Thako Lambeta

Your attitude of “wakayenga mimba yekha” does not help.

Nankununkha
Nankununkha
7 years ago

Much as midwives are easily picked as the cadre that ill-treats patients in hospitals, obstetricians especially in private hospitals, the so called specialists are a death trap. They too much place monetary gains over saving the lives of patients. Mark my words!

DTrump The Cartoon Master
DTrump The Cartoon Master
7 years ago

The story should not be about bearing kids but about stopping bearing….ana ambiri umphawi wambiri..rich people have 2 kids..a little bit rich 3 or 4..poor 5 or 6…kadziko kake komweka kopanda magetsi ndi madzi

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