Guest guest Posted October 6, 2001 Report Share Posted October 6, 2001 Re: I wonder what the Afghan women do about their fibroids? I hear that health care is non-existent there. Do they just bleed to death? It's not just Afghan women...They are just in the news and they are some of our most suffering sisters. But the reality is that decent health care for men and women and children around the world is so pitiful that we cannot imagine in. I grew up traveling in undeveloped countries and almost nothing shocks me. I also studied midwifery as a college student in rural Brazil and worked at a clinic. It was not unusual for a woman to have 10 or more children and fully expect most to die either in pregnancy or in first year of life. Babies die for lack of good breastfeeding advice. Women are given free sample of formula, then dilute it with water containing parasites and the children either die from malnutrition due to thin formula or the parasites when they could have done fine if mother had been given better nutrition and encouraged to breastfeed. Millions of children die each year because they don't get basic immunizations. Healthy teens die because they can't afford a few dollars for an appendix operation. People die from things at a single course of penicillin would cure. So forget about the extras like fibroids or female issues. Half the population of some African nations has HIV. Our life expectancy is in the 80s (women) and we have HRT and by-pass surgery and hip replacements and kidney transplants etc. to keep us going. If this WTC nightmare has done anything good, it has 1) united Americans and 2) make the world and its issues more visible. Suddenly Brad Pitt's romance or the latest CD release are not the hot news anymore and the shallowness and selfishness of our world view will help us be better citizens of our country and world. Gay Courter gay@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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