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Group Care Saving Young Ugandan Moms
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 38015, member: 636"] Small groups help young moms stay healthy in Uganda. The nation runs a program where pregnant teens meet together instead of alone. These meetings happen at almost 700 health centers across the country. Studies show these groups make a real difference in health care. Young women who join these groups visit doctors more often. They go to hospitals for birth twice as often as others. Four times more girls come back for checkups after having babies. Many learn job skills like hair braiding or sewing during meetings. The program costs less than three dollars for each person each year. Some problems exist with the program. Girls face long waits or judgment from others. Partners sometimes object to their attendance. Health workers need more supplies for the groups. Leaders think these small groups offer the best way to help young mothers. The meetings give teens a chance to support each other through pregnancy. [/QUOTE]
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