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COWLSO donates birthing suites, incubators to 13 Lagos hospitals

COMMITTEE of Wives of Lagos State Officials, COWLSO, has donated 32 neo-natal incubators to 13 government hospitals, while it made available six birthing suites to Lagos Island Maternity, Amuwo Maternal and Child Centre, as well as Epe General Hospital.

This was just as it stressed its readiness to ensure that the model would be replicated in other government health facilities in future.

COWLSO chairman and wife of the governor of Lagos State, Mrs Bolanle Ambode accompanied by the wife of the Lagos State Governor-elect, Dr Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, led the committee’s project team on inspection and handing-over of the items, which took place on Tuesday.

Mrs Ambode, while speaking at the ceremony, said that COWLSO’s vision for pregnant women in the state was for them to have access to world-class delivery facilities in public hospitals, contending that an ideal childbirth was that which ensured the best outcome for the mother and baby, in a safe environment that guaranteed quick recovery from birthing process, and allowed early and optimum bonding of the baby with its mother.

“My vision and that of COWLSO is that in Lagos State, any pregnant woman, regardless of origin, economic status and location, will have access to quality and safe child delivery experience that is in line with international best practice, in any of our public hospitals, at a minimal cost.

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“Childbirth has always been one of the life-changing experiences that women go through. Different women go into labour having different emotions and expectations about the process and outcome. There is hardly a woman who had been in labour that would not remember that experience, many years after,” she said.

Medical Director, Lagos Island Maternity Hospital, Dr Ademuyiwa Eniayewun, while responding on behalf of the benefitting hospitals, expressed appreciation for yet another enviable intervention and laudable achievement of COWLSO.

He thanked the committee for their consistent support and effort at reducing infant and child mortality in the state, and for donating the ultra-modern facility where babies could be delivered and nurtured till they were sound in health to go home.

Eniayewun assured the committee that the hospitals would put the facilities to good use, hoping that the gesture would be replicated in other government hospitals.

Birthing suites are stand-alone delivery units, where all three stages of a woman’s labour and delivery take place, having their own private conveniences for patient privacy and fitted with automated birthing beds, ultra-modern vital signs monitors for mother and baby; as well as specialised machines for monitoring the heartbeat of mother and baby and post-delivery care.

The incubators would regulate the body temperature of preterm babies and avail them the right environment to be nurtured, till they are fit to go home, thereby reducing infant mortality in the state.

S-Davies Wande

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