Uykuya dalamıyorsun. Kalbin hızla çarpıyor. Ve miden yanıyormuş gibi hissediyor. Herkes bunu kaygıya bağlıyor. Oysa bu senin VAGUS SİNİRİN. Bu 7 ayar garip görünebilir... Ama bunlar, vücudunun özlemle beklediği stres rahatlamasını tetikliyor:
— Doç. Dr. Kaan Yılancıoğlu (@drkaanyl) May 23, 2025
Today, on International Obstetric Fistula Day, we shine a light on the silent suffering of millions of women living with this preventable condition. Access to quality maternal healthcare can change lives. Join us in raising awareness, supporting affected women, and advocating Svein Baera and 2 others
— Naija's finest ––Id²✨🇳🇬 (@UnscriptedIdara) May 23, 2025
Today is #InternationalDaytoEndObstetricFistula a birth injury caused by prolonged, painful labour without proper care. It leaves women leaking urine or stool and often facing shame and isolation. We must act now and invest in maternal health and support recovery . #SautiZetu WHO Kenya and 9 others
— Community Voices Network (@SautiZetu254) May 23, 2025
When she is mad... #Esaret · #OrHir - INT. HOSPITAL ORHUN You weren't supposed to come. I said I was fine. I told you not to come. HIRA (her voice tight with emotion) I couldn't help it. I wanted to see with my own eyes. In situations like this, you never know what might be Show more GIF
— 𝙀𝙨𝙖𝙧𝙚𝙩 𝙊𝙧𝙃𝙞𝙧 𝙂𝙞𝙛𝙨 (@EsaretOrhunHira) May 22, 2025
Replying to @Kevin_McKernan Prior to reading this: NETs! Neutrophil elastase! ELASTIC FIBRE DESTRUCTION! Mesangiitis, tunica media necrosis, vessel ruptures (historic) -> "adding insult to injury" Thats what Prof. Arne Burkhard suspected, his slides:
— 🕯Seven of Nine, MD 🏴☠️ (@53v3n0fn1n3) May 24, 2025
Today is the International Day to End Obstetric Fistula, a day dedicated to raising awareness and promoting action to prevent and treat this devastating maternal injury. Obstetric fistula is one of the most serious and tragic childbirth injuries. A hole between the birth canal Show more Women and Law in Southern Africa - Zimbabwe and 9 others
— Amnesty International Zimbabwe (@amnesty_zim) May 23, 2025
"For the men that abandoned their wives because they developed obstetric fistula, they should remember that the wives became like this as a result of the babies they are carrying for the men..." Dr Sodiya Nasir urges husbands to support, not abandon, wives who develop obstetric Show more
Today, we raise our voices for the women and girls affected by obstetric fistula, a preventable injury that underscores the urgent need for better maternal healthcare. Every woman deserves safe, respectful, and high-quality care with comprehensive support.
Today, May 23, 2025, Zimbabwe joins the world in commemorating International Day to End Obstetric Fistula at Mashoko Hospital Masvingo Province The theme for this year’s commemoration is: “Her Health, Her Right: Shaping a Future Without Fistula” - which calls for urgent action Show more UN Zimbabwe and 4 others
This docu-drama explores the challenges of obstetric fistula, focusing on cultural practices like early child marriage and childbearing. It also addresses the role of unskilled birth attendants, which worsens the stigma and discrimination faced by women and girls.
The International Day to End Obstetric Fistula is a global observance aimed at raising awareness and promoting efforts to combat a condition that afflicts many expectant mothers in the developing world. Obstetric fistula is a severe medical condition that occurs when a hole develops between the birth canal and the bladder or rectum of a woman due to prolonged or obstructed labor without treatment. This often results in chronic physical and psychological complications, including incontinence, social isolation, and increased risk of maternal disability or death. By recognizing this day, the global community demonstrates its commitment to ensuring that all women have access to quality maternal health care, and that those suffering from fistula receive proper treatment and support.
The United Nations designated this day in 2013, based on the Campaign to End Fistula initiated in 2003 by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and its partners. As a member of the global community, Canada plays an important role in supporting initiatives to end obstetric fistula, pledging financial and technical assistance to organizations working on maternal health in the developing world.
As a nation that values health care as a fundamental right, Canada often participates in the observance of the International Day to End Obstetric Fistula through educational events, fundraising campaigns, and social media awareness programs. The International Day to End Obstetric Fistula is observed on May 23rd.
Facts about International Day to End Obstetric Fistula
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) estimates that there are around two million women living with untreated obstetric fistula worldwide.
According to the WHO, about 50,000 to 100,000 women worldwide are affected by obstetric fistula each year.
In Canada, Obstetric Fistula is more common among immigrant women, particularly women from countries where the condition is more prevalent.
The current treatment for Obstetric Fistula in Canada includes surgical repair, with a success rate of over 90% if the surgery is performed by an experienced surgeon.
In the News and Trending in Canada for International Day to End Obstetric Fistula
Watch a fim that showcases the challenges faced by women with obstetric fistula and the impact of treatment and prevention efforts. One suggestion is the film A Walk to Beautiful, which tells the stories of five Ethiopian women who regain their health and lives after receiving treatment for obstetric fistula.
Read a book about obsteric fistula today. Some suggestions include: 1. The Hospital by the River: A Story of Hope by Catherine Hamlin and John Little - This book tells the story of Dr. Catherine Hamlin, who co-founded the Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital in Ethiopia to help women suffering from Obstetric Fistula. 2. Obstetric Fistula: Guiding Principles for Clinical Management and Programme Development by Andrew Browning and L. Lewis Wall - This book provides a comprehensive overview of Obstetric Fistula's clinical care, management, and prevention strategies.