We Join Hands to Give Birth

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TARGET PUBLIC

  • Pregnant women.

Secondary Targeted Public

  • Couples, husband, relatives or persons close to the pregnant women (possible companions)
  • Health providers
  • Government
  • Activists

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CONTEXT

Mexico has good protocols for maternal and perinatal care, based on scientific evidence, but there is a need to raise awareness and the implantation of them

*”Clinical Practice Guide 2014 Surveillance and Management of Labor in Low-Risk Pregnancy”, “Official Mexican Standard NOM-007-SSA2-2016”

NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES

  • High rates of cesarean births
  •  Obstetric violence
  • Maternal deaths and significant disabilities
  • Deficient primary care
  • Lack of understanding of the benefits of midwivery

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The effectiveness of psychological accompaniment during labor has been proven scientifically.

BENEFITS:

  • Reduced anxiety or depression of women
  • More self control and positive feelings post delivery
  • Creates a strong bond between mother, baby and companion

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• Promotional posters placed in public transport units, mobile billboards, loudspeakers.

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Realization of murals in strategic points in San Miguel de Allende, Gto.

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• Spots, interviews and radio programs in popular stations (San Miguel de Allende, Celaya, Querétaro, Guanajuato, Comonfort).

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• Traveling photographic exhibition:
"#More Accompanied Births"

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  •  97,950 persons visited the exhibition between August and December, 2018 between the ages of 15 and 70 years old.

  • The exhibition traveled to principal cities including Guanajuato, Queretaro, San Luis de Potosi, Morelos, Veracruz, Hidalgo and CDMX.
  • The exhibition was visited in 37 institutions including public hospitals, public and private universities, health centers, cultural centers and the Senate of the Mexican Republic in CDMX.

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Lic. Pedro Rincon Rangel

Director of the Patria University, Dolores Hidalgo Campus. Exhibition at Universidad Patria, Campus Dolores Hidalgo.

The photographic exhibition of the educational campaign for ‘We Join Hands to Give Birth’ has excellent information in showing the other face of birth. The multidisciplinary work of CASA is very important since it is taking education out of the classroom. It must be difficult to take work to the streets without resources but someone has to do it and you have shown that it is possible. By not informing society of the specific aspects of obstetric violence, the problem is being isolated. Students expressed their interest in learning that midwives are recognized in the catalog of workers among the personnel of the Secretary of Health. The discussions that you undertook are an important complement because there are many things that our students and personnel, even though they are in constant preparation, are unaware of because we live in another era and the institutions like the ones you represent right now did not exist.

Personally, I was unaware of CASA, but through their talks I was able to learn about the great social work they do. We thank you for thinking of us. When we can help we will do so with pleasure since we are on the same path, each one, in their area, but we are trainers.”

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Juliana Tinajero Hernández, Chief of the Department of Communications and Diffusion, National Technological Institute of Mexico (ITSJR), San Juan del Río, Querétaro.

En octubre inició el primer contacto entre las instituciones que representamos, el interés de CASA por darse a conocer y el interés del ITSJR como acrecentar el conocimiento para su formación integral de nuestros estudiantes. Mi Estimada Esmeralda agradezco que en noviembre haya sido la visita del módulo informativo de educación sexual, dejando mucho interés en los jóvenes, que a pesar de ser universitarios desconocen su vida sexual. Por otro lado la exposición fotográfica deja mucha reflexión en cuanto a sus usos y costumbres del parto, que aunque hay modernidad en la medicina es bueno que continúe la existencia y permanencia de parteras, para que las mujeres no tengan miedo, sino todo lo contrario, sigan los métodos naturales en la medicina. Muy grata la experiencia para el Tecnológico Nacional de México en San Juan del Rio.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row 0=””][vc_column width=”1/4″][vc_column_text 0=””]

dip. Paula Maldonado

President of the Commission on Gender Equality , CDMX

“Nos damos la mano para dar a luz”, que amablemente nos da la partería como saber popular, se ha convertido en una alternativa sana para los partos asistidos, dando la posibilidad a contar con partos humanizados, en los que la mujer se empodera y, lejos de la subordinación, es protagonista de nacimientos felices.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/4″][vc_column_text 0=””]

Master Francisco Blas Valencia Castillo

Secretary of Extension Services, National School of Nursing and Obstetrics, UNAM, CDMX

Durante los meses de marzo y abril de este año, se llevó a cabo la magnífica exposición fotográfica sobre parteras “Nos damos la mano para dar a luz”, de la Asociación Centro para los Adolescentes de San Miguel de Allende – CASA A.C. La comunidad de la Escuela Nacional de Enfermería y Obstetricia, ENEO – UNAM, tuvo oportunidad de presenciar el material gráfico, así como láminas con textos alusivos a cada una de las fotografías. Fue una experiencia enriquecedora y productiva para todos, pero de manera relevante para quienes cursan la Licenciatura en Enfermería y Obstetricia. Estamos agradecidos con CASA, y deseosos de tener colaboraciones posteriores con ustedes.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/4″][vc_column_text 0=””]

Dr. Gustavo Adolfo Neck Ugalde

Chief of Teaching, General Hospital, San Juan del Río. Querétaro

The Exhibition at the General Hospital, San Juan del Río, Querétaro

The spectacular texts and photographs of the educational campaign, “We Join Hands to Give Birth” were very well done. The remarkable work in the exhibition is worth noting . The population has the need to be informed of these indispensable themes. Obstetric violence is not the sole responsibility of the health sectors but of society at large and how to share information with it. It is the first time that we have had the exhibition and we are ready to receive it again.

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Cintya Contreras Gracida, Student, National School of Nursing and Obstetrics (ENEO), UNAM Exhibición en ENEO-UNAM, Mexico City.

It is very important that the exhibition on midwives “We Join Hands to Give Birth” was able to be brought to our university because it gave us very important and valuable information. We learned a lot about midwives, who many think don’t exist anymore, but who have very good information about how to bring a child into the world.

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