By Sumati Shakya | Education coordinator
Dear Friends, with your support and contribution we are able to save life of needy people in remote Nepal. This time we are back with a story of Pari Maya Tamang (name changed), aged 45, who lives in Ward No. 1 of Adanchuli Village, located in the Humla District. The Tamang family comes from a poor background and is involved in simple agricultural work. Pari Maya Tamang has a family of seven members, including herself, her husband, two sons, and three daughters.
On January 5, 2023, Pari Maya Tamang visited the health post because she was experiencing heavy bleeding. After taking her medical history, it was revealed that she had undergone a surgical procedure to terminate a pregnancy at a medical clinic in Adanchuli two weeks ago. Unfortunately, the procedure was not successful, leading to complications and excessive bleeding. In response to this emergency, the family brought her to the PHASE Nepal Health Center in Tumcha for treatment. The staff at PHASE Nepal treated Pari Maya Tamang for shock and noticed a decrease in her hemoglobin levels, so she was referred to Kolti PHC for further treatment.
During the ultrasound examination of Pari Maya Tamang, pieces of the baby's placenta were found in her uterus. Her hemoglobin level was only 6 percent, and her blood pressure was 100. In such a situation, the doctor advised her to undergo post-abortion care through a blood transfusion. Since PHASE staff Rasina’s blood group and Purnima’s blood group matched, cross-match test was conducted, which showed a normal report. Following that, they performed a blood transfusion, provided post-abortion care, and successfully saved her life. She was admitted to the PHC for 5 days and received treatment, including antibiotics, intravenous infusion, and iron pills. She was discharged after 7 days.
When they were leaving after being discharged, Pari Maya Tamang and her husband expressed their deep gratitude to PHASE Nepal staff and the team for saving their lives. They particularly thanked Rasina the PHASE Nepal staff who donated blood, as she became like a mother to Pari Maya Tamang at that critical moment. Both the husband and wife expressed their heartfelt appreciation, assuring us that they would never forget the exceptional service they received, and they even took a picture with Rasina before leaving.
We would like to thank you and assure you that the donations that you have made have been put to the intended purposes and same in the future too. We thank you for your continued support and hope for future too.
PHASE Nepal Team
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