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ABORTION RELATED CASES WORRY HEALTH EXPERTS IN ANKOLE SUB-REGION

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Health experts have raised concern over the rising number of abortion-related complications in southwestern Uganda, revealing that the Ankole sub-region currently leads the country in cases linked to unsafe abortions.
Health specialists warn that unsafe abortions are straining hospitals in southwestern Uganda, with three in every 10 gynecological admissions linked to abortion complications or miscarriages.
The alarming statistics were presented during a training session for the Health Journalist Network Uganda (HEJNU), where medical professionals highlighted the growing strain on the healthcare system.
Speaking at the training, Rogers Kajabwangu, an obstetrician-gynecologist at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital, said hospitals in the region are witnessing a significant number of abortion-related cases.
Kajabwangu noted that although abortion remains illegal in Uganda under most circumstances, post-abortion care remains a critical medical intervention.
Medical experts at the training emphasized the importance of Post-Abortion Care (PAC), describing it as a life-saving medical service that treats complications resulting from miscarriage or incomplete termination of pregnancy.
Pleasure Nuwashaba, a midwife at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital, said PAC is essential in reducing maternal deaths.
Nuwashaba added that efforts are underway to integrate post-abortion care into maternity services across health facilities.

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