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In a remarkable turn of events, a 28-year-old homemaker from Assam India completed a full-term pregnancy despite a high-risk condition. But what makes this story incredible is that the baby grew outside the mother's uterus in the abdominal cavity.
When BM spoke to the health professionals at the Vanivilas and KC General hospitals, the doctors pointed out that that pilot project has been doing very well and people are coming forward to take the subdermal contraceptive method. The subdermal contraceptive method is said to be a long-acting reversible contraceptive method effective for three years and is said to be highly effective, convenient, easy to use, and suitable for all.
After training, Karnataka’s Kiran Beelagi and Kencharaj Kammar will carry forward the programme goals to build a cadre of trained professional midwives who can provide respectful and high-quality care in the state.
In another case, an eight-year-old girl who was admitted at Vanivilas Hospital for steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome with relapse secondary to cellulitis, tested covid-positive on August 1. She was on immunosuppressive agents and antibiotics and had generalised edema. After having several complications, she succumbed on August 4 with cardiac arrest.