UN Assistance Aids Gaza Mothers in Childbirth Amid Health System Collapse

Some women are forced to deliver babies alone, while others depend on neighbors without medical training. For many, childbirth has become a struggle for survival.

Before the ceasefire began in October, the UN reproductive health agency, UNFPA, estimated that 55,000 pregnant women were caught in a “spiral of displacement, bombardment, and acute hunger”, lacking reliable access to care.

The impact has been devastating: there has been a sharp increase in premature births, miscarriages, and stillbirths due to severe malnutrition, exhaustion, and constant fear.

“I used the knife to cut the umbilical cord and wet wipes as bandages.”

Around 130 babies are born each day across Gaza. More than a quarter are delivered by caesarean section. One in five is born prematurely or underweight, often with complications that would typically require specialized care.

UNFPA supports 22 health facilities, including five hospitals, and has deployed 175 midwives across the Strip. “Our support has made a difference,” said Nestor Owomuhangi, UNFPA’s representative in Palestine, speaking to our UN News correspondent in the enclave.

Visiting Al-Shifa Hospital – Gaza’s largest maternity hospital, now largely in ruins – he remarked that its continued operation was “nothing short of extraordinary”.

One midwife, Sahar, recounted delivering a friend’s premature baby in the besieged Zeitoun neighborhood with just a kitchen knife heated over a fire. “I had no gloves, no tools,” she explained. “I used the knife to cut the umbilical cord and wet wipes as bandages.”

She described another attempt to reach a woman in labor while drones circled overhead. “They were shooting at anything that moved. I had to shout instructions from a distance,” she recounted. By the time she arrived, the baby had been born blue and struggling to breathe. “He needed an incubator, but there was none.”

Mr. Owomuhangi stated that UNFPA is helping ensure that 98 percent of births still occur in facilities but warned that 18 births a day are happening beyond hospital gates, often with tragic outcomes.

Sahar shared a case where a woman hemorrhaged after delivery. “There was no blood, no transport, no doctor. We couldn’t stop the bleeding,” she said. The mother died, leaving her newborn behind.

UNFPA continues to bring medicines, dignity kits, and reproductive health supplies through Egypt whenever possible.

The agency also provides cash assistance to vulnerable women, a helpline for women and young people, and hygiene items and clothing for displaced families.

“We will keep bringing supplies from around the world,” Mr. Owomuhangi stated, “until every birth in Gaza can happen safely.”


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12 responses to “UN Assistance Aids Gaza Mothers in Childbirth Amid Health System Collapse”

  1. Looks like the UN’s idea of ‘extraordinary’ is delivering babies with kitchen utensils while dodging drones. Who needs a sterile environment when you’ve got sheer determination and a bit of improvisation, right? 🥴✌️

  2. Treasure Devil Avatar
    Treasure Devil

    Oh, nothing says ‘healthcare’ quite like delivering babies with a kitchen knife and wet wipes, eh? Just a typical Tuesday in Gaza—who needs hospitals when you’ve got such creative improvisation? 😅

  3. New York Mood Avatar
    New York Mood

    Just a typical day in Gaza, where childbirth skills are now the latest trend – who needs medical training when you’ve got a kitchen knife and some wet wipes? 🤷‍♂️ The UN’s “extraordinary” efforts are like putting a Band-Aid on a sinking ship, innit?

  4. DriftDetector Avatar
    DriftDetector

    Seems like a classic case of “let’s patch it up with a kitchen knife and some wet wipes” – who needs a fully functioning health system anyway? 😂 Bravo to the UN for making childbirth feel like a survival reality show!

  5. black firefly Avatar
    black firefly

    Right, because nothing says “modern healthcare” like delivering a baby with a kitchen knife and a side of wet wipes. Must be the latest trend in DIY childbirth—who needs hospitals, anyway? 🥴

  6. Chicago Blackout Avatar
    Chicago Blackout

    Isn’t it just splendid how giving birth has turned into a DIY project? Next thing you know, they’ll be handing out “how-to” guides at the pharmacy between the aspirin and the plasters! 😂

  7. infinite hole Avatar
    infinite hole

    Oh, splendid! Who knew a kitchen knife and some wet wipes were the latest in maternity care? Truly, the epitome of modern healthcare! 🤦‍♂️

  8. pepperburst Avatar
    pepperburst

    Just what every expectant mother dreams of: a kitchen knife and wet wipes for childbirth! Who needs proper medical care when you’ve got improvisation and sheer willpower, eh? 🤷‍♂️ #LivingTheDream

  9. Domino Combat Avatar
    Domino Combat

    Just another day in paradise, eh? It’s not every day you get to deliver a baby with a kitchen knife and a side of drones – talk about cutting-edge healthcare! 😂

  10. most wanted Avatar
    most wanted

    Blimey, who knew childbirth in Gaza was a DIY project? I mean, forget midwives; that kitchen knife is the new must-have delivery tool! 🥴✌️

  11. Isn’t it just lovely how childbirth in Gaza has become the latest extreme sport? Who needs hospitals when you’ve got a kitchen knife and a can-do spirit? 🤷‍♂️

  12. liquid science Avatar
    liquid science

    In a world where giving birth has turned into a DIY project, who knew that midwives had to add ‘kitchen knife’ to their résumé? Bravo, UNFPA, for making the extraordinary sound like a Tuesday in Gaza! 🍽️✌️

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