Climbing mountains for a phone signal
As the midwife for the village clinic in Baghak, Masoma is always on call, ready to respond whenever a woman goes into labor.
A few months earlier, Masoma received enhanced midwifery training at MSF’s Khost Maternity Hospital and feels increasingly confident in her skills as a midwife.
“After I came back from Khost, like our people say, my heart became stronger—I became better,” says Masoma, recalling how she successfully treated two pregnant women for pre-eclampsia by herself in the clinic.
“It was flooding at the time—the roads were closed,” says Masoma. “It was not possible to go to Bamyan, so I dealt with them myself, and I didn’t have to refer the patients.” Both women recovered and were able to go home without further treatment.
For cases beyond her expertise, Masoma calls the MSF midwife supervisor based in Bamyan city and, when needed, refers women with complicated pregnancies or labors to Bamyan Provincial Hospital—a three-hour drive over poor roads.