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Anambra to establish blood banks to reduce maternal deaths

The blood banks would be established in the three senatorial districts to reduce maternal and perinatal deaths in the state.

• September 20, 2022
Charles Soludo
Charles Soludo [Photo Credit: Church Loaded]

The Anambra State government said there were plans to establish functional blood banks in the three senatorial districts to reduce maternal and perinatal deaths in the state.

The Commissioner for Health, Afam Obidike, said this on Tuesday during a Maternal and Perinatal Child Deaths Surveillance Response meeting in Awka.

Mr Obidike said postpartum haemorrhage or severe bleeding during and after childbirth had been identified as one of the major causes of maternal mortality in the state.

He said establishing functional blood bank services was imperative to reduce maternal deaths caused by haemorrhage in the state drastically.

The commissioner regretted that women were dying from preventable causes related to pregnancy and childbirth, mostly in rural areas.

According to him, many of these deaths can be prevented with timely, effective maternal care management.

“This is why Governor Charles Soludo’s led administration has adopted a holistic approach to ending maternal mortality in the state.

“So, part of the ways to reduce this is to procure anti-shock garments, establish blood bank services across the three senatorial districts, procure mama kits and delivery of free antenatal care services at hospitals,” he said.

Mr Obidike described an anti-shock garment as a stretchy wrap that helps to stabilise a woman in shock from a postpartum haemorrhage by applying pressure to her lower body and abdomen.

He said the garment gives time to seek treatment and can save a woman’s life, adding that “Without it, she may bleed to death.”

The commission said the state government had established a blood bank at the Onitsha General Hospital and planned to establish more in hard-to-reach communities where maternal mortality was high.

Also, the coordinator of reproductive health, Uju Okoye, said implementing the solutions proffered at the meeting would help improve maternal health in the state. 

(NAN)

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