The midwives work with Yaqui ethnicity on the care of women during pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum, allowed students to obtain nursing degree first in the XVIII Experience and Social Service Projects.
In the event organized by Northern Campus, the students Margarita Soto Pinedo, and Ana María Sánchez León had health diagnosis performed on women of this indigenous group, it reveals a high rate of maternal and child morbidity due to that delivery is made in inadequate conditions.
Soto Pinedo said that based on the results of this study decided on a meeting with 15 midwives of ethnicity, including older, and share knowledge on how to get the baby, what conditions must be the mother at birth and how to make newborn screening, just to name a few topics.
Yaqui women were visibly shaken, he said, and we also learned a lot from them, especially as related to the use of herbs such as tea chicura, which helps the woman's uterus return to its size normal, or chiltepín leaf tea, providing vitamins to pregnant women, he said.
Sánchez León said that left them living a great knowledge about these and other customs of that ethnic group, such as vertical delivery and the importance of the family is together at the time of delivery, "we know, but above all accept, these customs and this will enable us to provide better service to society, "he said.
For its part, the academic Yesenia Acuña Ruiz added that this activity enabled the students to integrate and implement all your knowledge, mainly back to the community some of what they have received from it, and something that will help them during their training as health professionals.
this forum participated in two projects of the Department of Nursing Campus Hermosillo, which he obtained special recognition: "Heart Healthy" by the student Manuel Castillo Molina, and "Prevention of Addictions at the School # 8 in Hermosillo ", developed by Arisbel Jesus Valdez and Michelle Corona *.
* Published in: http://www.uson.mx/noticias/default.php?id=11234
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