*Mobile maternity homes in flood-hit Bihar areas!*

*Patna: *Mobile maternity homes! It may sounds bizarre, but it is true. The
Government of Bihar has set up mobile maternity homes in five worst flood
affected districts of north Bihar to take care of pregnant women.

"At present 30 expected women are undergoing treatment at Pirnagra maternity
home situated on the Khagaria-Madhepura border," Khagaria Superintendent of
Police (SP) Kamal Kishore Singh said.

He said a woman doctor with adequate number of para-medical staff has been
deputed to look after pregnant women. A posse of armed force has also been
deployed outside the home to provide security to women admitted to the home.

Singh, once himself a medical practitioner attached to the Patna Medical
College and Hospital, visits the maternity home of and on to ensure proper
medicare of these women, who have lost everything in the recent flood.

"These women were rescued and brought to the maternity home from adjoining
Madhepura, the worst among the five flood ravaged districts," the SP said.

Khagaria District Magistrate Yashodanand said more than 50 country-boats
have been pressed into service to rescue expected women from flood hit
villages.

"I have issued instructions to get all such women admitted to maternity
homes so that they could not face any problem," he said.

But that is only one side of the story. There are women, who gave birth to
children at mobile maternity homes in Madhepra, Supaul, Araria and Saharsa
districts.

Meet Khushboo, wife of Ajay Kumar of Chhatapur in Supual district.

Khushboo gave birth to a baby child while being rescued by Army personnel a
week ago. As soon as she complained of labour pain, the Army personnel
contacted the personnel manning the mobile maternity home. A woman doctor
and ANMs helped Khushboo give birth to a baby successfully.

Similar is the story of Mamta, wife of Pramod Yadav of Pratapganj. She at is
at present undergoing treatment at a relief camp organised by the state
government at Saharsa.

"I am thankful to the government machinery, which has been looking after me
at the hour of crisis," Annu, wife of Baidnath Yadav of Kataiya village
said.

Dr Sarika posted at Raghopur referral hospital said, "Many women have given
birth to children before expected time. It is due to physical harassment and
mental agony."

She cited the examples of Sanju Devi, a resident of Maheshpur, who gave
birth to child before time.

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