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In Pictures: Childbirth under Israeli attack

The emergency department of Gaza’s al-Shifa hospital takes in between 25-50 pregnant women per day.

The Shifa hospital maternity unit can expect between 25 to 50 women over a 24-hour period. Medical supplies are now running short due to the ongoing Israeli offesnsive on Gaza.
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By Alison Baskerville
Published On 23 Jul 201423 Jul 2014

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As the emergency department of the al-Shifa hospital becomes increasingly overcrowded, a steady stream of pregnant Palestinian women is arriving in a building tucked behind the main hospital. Receiving between 25 to 50 women per day they are now having to redirect medical supplies to the intensive care unit.

Among the women is 28-year-old Hanan al-Mahessn. On the second day of the air strikes, her neighbour’s home was hit and destroyed. “I started to feel sick. Then the bleeding started,” she told Al Jazeera. Hanan was rushed to the hospital and lost three pints of blood. After going into surgery, her baby was delivered, but had died in the womb. The doctors made the decision to tell her that her little girl was in a special care unit as they felt she was too ill to receive the news. A day later she learnt the truth.

“My children are used to this war. They have grown up with the sound of bombs,” said Mariam Guneed, 39, a mother of eight. “We must have many children here, because we lose so many in the wars,” Mariam reflects as she returns to her room to sit and await the birth of her ninth child.

Less than a few kilometres from Shifa is the al-Awda hospital in the Jabalaya refugee camp of Gaza, one of the poorest areas of the city. At just 30 minutes old Nisreen has been born into a country under siege. The sounds of Israeli drones and bombardments can be heard above and the all too familiar whoosh of a Hamas rocket breaks the silence of the city. In a few days time, she will leave the hospital with her mother into an area which has suffered a large number of Israeli air strikes.

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“Sometimes the women just don’t want to leave. They know they are safe here. We don’t turn them away, we keep them as long as they want to stay,” hospital director Dr Yousef Soueti said.

Mariam Guneed, 39-year-old mother of eight is now expecting her ninth child.
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(***)We must have many children here, because we lose so many in the wars,(***) Mariam said.
A notice board displays portraits by a nurse working at the maternity unit of some of the patients.
Less than an hour old, baby Eileen is held in the arms of her mother, 28-year-old Amal Zalgoot. (***)She is my third child and I am so happy to have made it to the hospital safely.(***) Eileen was born on the morning of the sixth day of the conflict.
As the ambulance made its way to the hospital Hanan al-Mahessen continued to bleed and was rushed to surgery where her baby girl was delivered by caesarian but unfortunately died at birth. Afraid for her condition, Hanan was not told the news of her daughter(***)s death until a day after the surgery. (***)When they told me, I felt like I couldn(***)t breath. I wanted to cry but I was to tired.(***)
Newly born Afaff Sauda is held in the arms of her father, Omar, 25.
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Al-Awda hospital specialises in maternity care and supports the residents of the neighbouring Jabalaya refugee camp, one of the poorest areas of Gaza City. The director of the hospital Dr Yousef Soueti said: (***)We have seen an increase of women coming in with bleeding during pregnancy. In some cases they are coming here so that we will keep them for 24 hours as it is safer than being at home.(***)
Shortly after birth, most mothers and their children are sent home, often to areas that are being evacuated. Baby Rezal Ahmad is just 2 weeks old and was brought in for a checkup as her mother was worried about her weight. This is 20-year-old Anwar Ahmad(***)s first child.
Anwar holds the hand of her baby daughter Rezal as she is checked over in a health clinic near the Jabalaya refugee camp in Gaza.
(***)Children have stopped eating and sleeping. Their health is starting to suffer. Skin conditions, infection and gastro problems are increasing,(***) commented Dr Hassan Zebadin, one of the many staff employed to help out by the Palestinian Medical Relief Society who are now working tirelessly to provide basic medical supplies within the UN schools to women who cannot return home after giving birth.


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