Doctor Rescues Severely Malnourished Child And Her 16-year-old Mother In Calabar (Photos)

A one year and six months old severely malnourished child was rescued by Dr. Betta Edu, the Director General of CRSPHCDA.
The child identified as Christiana Etim was discovered during the last concluded Maternal and Newborn Child Health Week by a team of Health Workers at Ikot Ekpo Axis of Calabar.

The mother of the child Esther Etim Effiom, a 16 years old girl had been sent sent to live with a distant relation at Eket as a house maid. She just finished primary six when she got pregnant for one Victor who she refuses to Identify. The family she was working for sent her away with the pregnancy.
Back home, her grand parents, who she lived with initially, won’t take her in because they claimed they didn’t send her to Eket to get pregnant.
Speaking, Dr Betta Edu said;
“Esther who is but a child herself, gave birth to another child. This child now is severely malnourished, highly irritable, lacks any form of care and is waiting on death. Esther is out of school and does nothing. Every one is at the mercy of her mothers friend. Esther is a young helpless teenager who deserves a chance at quality education and a Good life.”
Though she noted that the State Government is not relenting her effort in providing Vitamins A to Children.
Mrs Cecilia Bassey, Esther’s guardian said,
“Her mother who is now on the run, brought Esther to my house at 8 miles and left her there. So she has been living with us since then, I don’t know what is wrong with the child as they all eats the same food with me. Am appealing to the Government and good people of Cross River State to come to our aid and save the life of Christiana. (The malnourished child)
The state nutrition officer, Mrs Regina Adie said it so pertinent that such case could be recorded in Calabar and with a teenage mother who is yet to begin her secondary education. She said malnutrition was one of the key focus area during the just concluded MNCH Week even as we keep on advising mothers to come out with their children and immunize instead of staying at home syndrome which could endanger the life of their children. She pleaded with women to always visit Health facilities to ascertain the state of their children health.
The DG and the State Nutrition officer later took child and mother to General Hospital Calabar (pediatrics ward) where the child is presently on admission as aided by the Medical Superintendent Dr Ayi who saw reasons for the child to survive. He said the Child will undergo several check up before treatment is given. He was adamant that before two to three weeks time the Child will be better.

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