On the eve of Mother’s Day, which is celebrated in Lebanon on the first day of Spring, SANA’s team headed back to the inner city, back to the Tabbaneh area of Tripoli, on a medical mission carried out in collaboration with the "Charitable Ladies' Union".
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This was a most memorable trip for SANA, celebrating motherhood and the gift of life. On this Mother’s Day, SANA’s team carried with them white roses, symbolizing peace and purity, and handed them out to each of our expectant mothers with wishes for serenity and continued health.
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Today’s session commenced by paying a special tribute to all mother’s and concentrated on how to safeguard maternal health and wellbeing … There were several new mothers, in addition to some of that had been previously seen by SANA.
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After the session, the medical evaluations were carried out, and what was most notable about today’s visit was that 44% of our patients had had no prenatal care and 56% had had only one prenatal visit. In addition, most of our patients, 67%, were on their first or second pregnancy, so most were young and eager mothers-to-be with several questions and concerns, all of which were handled by SANA's team.
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SANA’s team corrected the dates on 33% of the patients seen, diagnosed 2 new pregnancies as well as a possible ectopic pregnancy and arrangements were made for further medical follow up. Again, anemia was our most frequently encountered problem, found in 50% of the patients tested, and today all supplements were made possible courtesy of Levant Alie Houses SAL.
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And after a purely gratifying mission, future dates were set for the next visit to the Tabbaneh area and white rose-carrying-mothers, as well as SANA's team, returned back to basecamp, having truly celebrated Mother’s Day in a most memorable way…