Women who want to be born in North Luwu are carried 22 km, led to the miscarriage of twins
Jakarta -A pregnant woman in North Luwu, South Sulawesi, must be carried up to 22 km to the Puskesmas if he gives birth. As a result, his twin babies died of the late treatment. “This mother is carried up to 22 km. So miscarriage because it is slow to get to the puskesmas,” said Tedeboe Village Head, Basri, stomach, by South Social Affairs, Tuesday (1/4/2025). The victim named Nonci was transported from Tedeboe Village to the Puskesmas in Sulaku Village, Rampi district, North Luwu on Saturday (29/3). The victim was forced to be transported to the Puskesmas because the access road was severely damaged. Browse to continue with content “transported from the town because it cannot be taxed, one of which is not good access to the road,” he said. Basri said residents of Gotong Royong help make up the nearest puskesmas. Nonci was worn for 8 hours until he arrived at the Puskesmas. “When he was wearing it for 8 hours. It was exported from the village due to the pain of the abdomen and from the inside to the inside, ‘he said. Read more here. Also watch Video: Women who want to be born in Polman are damaged 20 km to the GGara Puskesmas Road (WNV/IMK) at all, Awards 2025 Read the inspirational story of the exemplary police candidate here