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Saturday, May 28, 2011

President Museveni appoints New cabinate Ministers

Full of List of Ugandan Ministers Appointed by President Museveni

Cabinet Ministers
-1st Deputy Prime Minister & Minister in- charge of East African Affairs – Eriya Kategaya
- 2rd Deputy Prime Minister & Minister of Public Service – Henry Kajura Muganwa
-3rd Deputy Prime Minister & Deputy Leader of Government Business in Parliament – Gen. Ali Moses
-Minister of Security - Wilson Muruuli Mukasa
-Minister in-charge of Presidency – Kabakumba Matsiko
-Minister for Karamoja – Janet Museveni
-Minister in- charge of General Duties /Office of Prime Minister – Khiddu Makubuya
-Minister of Defence – Dr Crispus Kiyonga
- Minister of Agriculture, Animal Industry & Fisheries- Tress Buchanayande
-Minister of Disaster Preparedness & Refugees – Dr Stephen Mallinga
- Minister of Education &Sports – Jessica Arupo
-Minister of Energy & Minerals – Irene Muloni
-Minister of Information & National Guidance –Mary Karooro Okurut
-Minister of Finance & Economic Planning – Maria Kiwanuka
-Minister of Works & Transport- Eng.James Abraham Byandaala
-Minister of Justice & Constitutional Affairs- Kahinda Otafiire
- Attorney General –Peter Nyombi
-Minister of Gender & Social Affairs – Syda Bbumba
-Minister of Trade & Industry –Amelia Kyambadde
-Minister of Water & Environment –Maria Mutagamba
- Minister of Lands, Housing and Urban Development – Daudi Migereko
-Minister of Health – Christine Androa
- Minister of Foreign Affairs – Sam Kuteesa
-Minister of Communications and ICT – Dr Ruhakana Rugunda
-Minister of Local Government – Adolf Mwesigye
- Government Chief Whip- Eng. John Nasasira
-Minister of Tourism & Wildlife –Prof. Ephraim Kamuntu
- Minister of Internal Affairs –Eng. Hilary Onek
State Ministers:
Office of the President
-Minister of State for Economic Monitoring – Henry Banyenzaki
- Minister of State for Ethics & Integrity – Simon Lokodo
Office of the Vice President
-Minister of State Vice President’s Office –Vincent Nyanzi
Office of the Prime Minister
-Minister of State for Northern Uganda – Rebecca Amuge Otengo
-Minister of State for Karamoja- Barbara Oundo Nekesa
- Minister of State for Luweero Triangle – Rose Namayanja
-Minister of State for Teso Affairs- Christine Amongin Aporu
-Minister of State for Bunyoro Affairs – Saleh Kamba
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
-Minister of State for International Affairs- Okello Oryem
-Minister of State for Regional Affairs – Asuman Kiyingi
Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries
-Minister of State for Agriculture – Zerubabel Mijumbi Nyiira
-Minister of State for Fisheries – Ruth Nankabirwa
-Minister of State for Animal Industry- Bright Rwamirama
Ministry of Education and Sports
-Minister of State for Sports – Charles Bakabulindi
-Minister of State for Primary Education – Dr Kamanda Bataringaya
-Minister of State for Higher Education – John Chrysostom Muyingo
Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development
-Minister of State for Energy – Simon D’ujanga
--Minister of State for Minerals – Peter Lokeris
Ministry of Finance, Planning & Economic Development
-Minister of State for Finance (General)- Fred Omach
-Minister of State for Planning – Matia Kasaija
-Minister of State for Investment – Mbabaali Muyanja
-Minister of State for Privatization – Aston Kajara
-Minister of State for Micro-Finance – Caroline Amali Okao
Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development
-Minister of State for Gender & Culture- Lukia Isanga Nakadama
-Minister of State for Youth ,Labour ,Employment & Industrial Relations – Mwesigwa Rukutana
- Minister of State for Elderly & Disability – Sulaiman Madada
Ministry of Health
-Minister of State for Health(General ) – Richard Nduhura
-Minister of State for Primary Health Care- James Kakooza
Ministry of Lands, Housing & Urban Development
-Minister of State for Housing – Sam Engola
-Minister of State for Urban Development – Justine Kasule Lumumba
Ministry of Tourism, Trade & Industry
-Minister of State for Trade – David Wakikoona
- Minister of State for Industry – Agnes Akiror
Ministry of Water & Environment
-Minister of State for Water – Betty Atuku Bigombe
- Minister of State for Environment – Flavia Nabugera Munaaba
- Minister of State for Lands – Sarah Ochieng Opendi
Ministry of Works & Transport
-Minister State for Transport – Stephen Chemoiko Chebrot
- Minister of State for Works- John Byabagambi
Minister of State for Defence – Jeje Odongo
Minister of State for Internal Affairs – James Baba
Minister of State / Deputy Attorney General Ministry of Justice & Constitutional Affairs- Fred Ruhindi
Minister of State for Communication (ICT) – Nyombi Thembo
Minister of State for Local Government – Alex Onzima
Minister of State for Public Service – Ssezi Mbaguta, Moses Wilson
Minister of State for East African Affairs – To be appointed later

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Circumcission Saves School boy from Kidnap

Kampala Uganda

A-14-year-old boy, who had just completed the Primary Leaving Examinations at Reachout Primary School in Uganda, escaped a kidnapon Saturday. Sharif Kayanja, son of Hamada Ssentamu of Nateete Factory Zone, was let off the hook after he was found to be circumcised.

An unidentified man and woman, who were travelling in a grey Toyota Corona car, stopped at Ssentamu’s shop and asked his daughter, Hanifa Nabanja, 13, to give them three bottles of Lucozade worth sh6,000, MTN airtime worth shs25,000 and sh19,000 in cash.

They said they would go with someone to bring a sh50,000 note. Nabanja asked her brother Kayanja, who was digging in the neighbour’s garden, to go with the couple to pick the money. Kayanja took the back seat and the couple asked him to direct them to Masaka Road.

On reaching Wakaliga Road, the man stopped the vehicle and the woman, who was seated on the co-driver’s seat, joined Kayanja. “I did not know these people, but I thought they wanted to take me and give me our money. I was not scared to go in their car. But I was shocked when the woman unzipped my trousers and checked my private parts.

When she saw that I was a Muslim, she told the man to stop the car. She pushed me out of the vehicle at Wakaliga Road near the market,’’ Kayanja said. He said the woman told him to run without looking back. “They saw me coming out of the house and thought I had marked their numbercar plate and decided to drop him, but I do not know what I would have told his father,’’ said Mama Alaisa, Kayanja’s guardian. Ends

Saturday, March 19, 2011

BIRHT DAR EN EL REINO UNIDO

A pesar de que Inglaterra es sólo un salto, salto y un salto a través del Atlántico, dando a luz en Inglaterra es una experiencia muy diferente de lo que ocurre en Uganda, como yo era descubrir hace ocho meses cuando di a luz a una niña encantadora en Londres .

En el Reino Unido, de dar a luz es generalmente seguro donde quiera que optar por tener a su bebé. Es su decisión de dar a luz, y usted puede cambiar de opinión si se quiere, siempre y cuando el embarazo no es aún de 24 semanas.

Por mucho que el aborto es ilegal en Uganda, lo contrario es cierto en el Reino Unido y el momento se queda embarazada, en su primera visita al hospital se le pregunta si quiere quedarse con el bebé o interrumpir el embarazo. Pero desde que el aborto nunca había cruzado mi mente, yo no optaría por un aborto.

Después de sentirse mal durante un par de días, he trasladado a un hospital para un chequeo de emergencia y el tratamiento, la rutina de toda la paciencia que va al hospital para tomar la muestra de orina, me dijeron que llevan la orina que se verificó para descartar la causa del problema. Inmediatamente llegaron los resultados, la enfermera me dijo que mi prueba de embarazo fue positiva.

A pesar de que había tomado algunas anhelo tiempo para tener un bebé, que sonaba normal a mi edad, yo tenía la edad suficiente y lista para ser madre. La enfermera me pidió esperar a ver a un ginecólogo para las pruebas más desde que se quejaba de dolor de estómago. Con el ginecólogo, me tomó varias pruebas y descartar la posibilidad de un embarazo ectópico.

Después de chequear a fondo, el ginecólogo me remitió a mi médico general (GP) a los que llamamos los médicos en un lenguaje sencillo. Con mi médico, yo tenía que discutir más a fondo sobre todas las cuestiones posibles en relación con el embarazo. Así como los médicos anteriores me encontré, mi médico también me preguntó si yo estaba feliz de quedarse con el bebé o no quería que el embarazo antes de que pudiéramos seguir adelante para discutir otras cuestiones con respecto al embarazo.

Desde que era feliz de quedarse con el bebé, por lo tanto, se adelantó para hablar sobre el embarazo, entre todos los que hemos hablado, se me pidió hacer una elección del hospital en el que yo quería dar a luz, tipo de parto que yo quería, por cesárea o normal. Un paquete gratis de embarazo se le ofreció, en el que me encontré con varios libros sobre el embarazo, sin abucheos al día, entre otros. Porque yo trabajaba y vivía en Kingston mayor parte del tiempo, elegí el hospital de Kingston, que estaba más familiarizado.
Las mujeres embarazadas en el Reino Unido se les da la oportunidad de hacer la elección de los hospitales en los que quieren tener a sus bebés. La mayoría de los bebés nacen en el hospital, pero algunos son nacidos en el hogar o en centros de maternidad dirigidas por parteras. Su partera sabrá lo que está disponible en su área y, por tanto, le permiten hacer una elección adecuada.

Mi médico reservado para mí la primera cita con una partera en el hospital de Kingston, que yo había elegido, aún para discutir sobre el embarazo y la mejor manera que cuidaría de mí mismo para evitar cualquier problema que llevó a un desarrollo inadecuado del interior humano podría llevó al nacimiento de aborto involuntario o todavía o incluso parto prematuro.

En la primera cita, tomé todas las pruebas que podrían ser de cualquier peligro para el embarazo y se dirigió a mí varias otras citas por lo menos cuatro meses para el primero. La comadrona discutieron las opciones locales disponibles para mí, aunque yo tenía libertad para elegir cualquiera de los servicios de maternidad si me preparaba para viajar a ellos. También tiene más información sobre la higiene que es también la principal consideración en Inglaterra.

Como yo estaba tan renuente a asistir a la visita, la partera se encargaron de llamar y me recuerdan lo que no se pierda ninguna de las visitas más. clases prenatales que se reserva también. Lo que más me divirtió fue ver a los hombres acompañan a sus esposas para las clases prenatales y mostró toda la responsabilidad hasta que sus bebés han nacido.

La hora de dar a luz no estaba muy lejos de ahí, por lo que tuve que elegir un compañero de parto que quien tenía que estar con en sala de partos, en este caso, tenía que ser el padre del bebé, un amigo o un familiar de mi elección.
Mi amigo, que me miraba durante todo el período de mi embarazo, aceptó el compromiso y por lo tanto, tuve el placer de ir con ella como mi compañero de parto.

El viernes, cuando comenzaron las contracciones, llamé a la ambulancia que se presentó antes de lo esperado, en menos de 10 minutos, después de la llamada, me llevaron al hospital a la sala de partos.

Desde que me eligieron para dar a luz en el hospital, tenía dos opciones la primera fue a dar a luz en la parte del hospital de la sala de partos donde la anestesia epidural para disminuir el dolor se dispensa libremente, y el segundo era tener a mi bebé en la sección de centro de maternidad de el hospital donde los nacimientos naturales se animó y la epidural no estaban disponibles.

En el hospital, me llevaron a una habitación privada para la partera que me visita, el tiempo llegó y yo estaba en trabajo de parto me llevaron directamente a la selección, la examinó, y enviado a una de estas habitaciones calma que la casualidad de que se pintará en mi color favorito - lavanda.

Al menos tres parteras muy hospitalarios me atendió esa noche y el cuidado y amor que mostraron nunca me permitió que me sienta mucho dolor. Me dijeron que iban a ver en mí cada 10 minutos, pero dejar que la naturaleza siga su curso, aunque no había una campana de alarma para que suene sólo en caso sentí como hablar a uno de ellos.

Después de varios intentos para un parto natural había fracasado, el médico optó por una cesárea y no tuve más remedio que firmar un formulario y te llevaremos al teatro porque el bebé estaba tan cansado y la cabeza había empezado a conseguir hinchada. Al principio estaba muy asustada de ir a una cesárea, pero mi mente me convenció de que estaba en buenas manos, ya que fue atendida por cerca de diez experiencias muy profesionales médicos y siete estudiantes, además de los médicos.

Mi amigo que es cristiano oró por mí y me susurró al oído diciendo'', Jesús te está vigilando''. ¿Quién era yo para dudar de los poderes de Dios? Le pregunté a los médicos el tiempo que el proceso iba a tomar antes de que salí del teatro. Él me dijo con una voz muy suave,''María, quiero asegurar a usted, no lo puedo tener más de treinta minutos antes de salir del teatro'',''simplemente no te preocupes, todo va a estar bien. " '

En el teatro, que jugaron para mí la música africana que ellos pensaban que me iría bien, alternativamente, me pidieron hacer una elección o si me había llegado junto con mi propio CD, que jugaría eso. No tenía más remedio que escuchar lo que eligieron para mí, porque yo había perdido el interés en todo el proceso, ya que nunca he elegido para tener una cesárea.

Me pregunto por qué jugar para mí de oliva Mgomba pero nunca menos, tal vez pensó que podía me conviene ya que soy un africano. Sin embargo, si estaba lo suficientemente preparado, me ha pedido que Mariah Carey - Hero, que es mi favorito. Pero como yo no estaba impresionado de la i proceso por lo tanto, dejó de jugar para mí las canciones que había elegido.

Para mi sorpresa, en menos de 25 minutos, todo el proceso había casi terminado y que me enseño a mi bebé. Al principio no estaba muy emocionado al ver al bebé, ya que, sólo pensaba en el dolor por cesárea se preguntó si me gustaría volver a la vida.

Inmediatamente el niño fue limpiado, que fue puesto en una cosa que parecía un recipiente de plástico, pero estas son camas en donde los bebés duermen hasta que salga del hospital. Las madres no se les permite compartir la cama en el hospital por una razón que desde que está muy cansado, podría darse la vuelta y dormir en el bebé que podría incluso causar la muerte.

Al contrario que en Uganda, donde hacer las maletas todo lo que tiene que utilizar en el hospital, me sirve en una sala que estaba llena de bolsas de regalo dispensados ​​en los hospitales que incluye cosas que usted realmente puede utilizar después de su nacimiento, almohadillas extra de enfermería, un montón de detergente para la ropa ( incluyendo mi favorita tabletas de hadas), aerosol Dettol (similar a Lysol), y otras cosas útiles de esa naturaleza.

Como si eso no fuera suficiente, fabrica de algunos o todos los productos mencionados seguía golpeando la puerta preguntando si necesitaba productos para bebés libres para su uso posterior. Siempre me respondió que sí, ¿por qué comprar cuando los productos se ofrecen gratis.

La lactancia materna se recomienda en cambio, con clases que se ofrecen en el hospital inmediatamente después del nacimiento, así como un montón de ayuda en el lugar. Y por lo tanto, es en la elección, para tener el pecho, el biberón o ambas cosas.

Cuando usted se siente bien y quiere volver a casa le notifique la comadrona de guardia, quien viene a recoger que se aconseja siempre vienen junto con un asiento de coche en el que se supone que el bebé se pone. Y en la recepción donde se informe de su partida, la recepcionista debe asegurarse de que el bebé no se coloca cómodamente en el asiento del coche y no tanto a que se borre de la lista.

Una vez que se vaya a casa bachillerato, después de un día, las parteras de la comunidad vienen a ver a usted ya su bebé hasta los diez días han pasado a menos que uno se siente mal. Esto ocurre para todos los bebés nacidos en Inglaterra. Luego, tres días más tarde, una partera vuelve de nuevo para comprobar que usted y el bebé, y que llevan a cabo la prueba de sangre para niños en este día en el que prueba del talón del bebé y poner a prueba la sangre de cuatro enfermedades diferentes.

Mientras que esto podría atentar el temor de Dios en todos los padres, las parteras que he encontrado son increíblemente hábil en esto y no era tal vez de 5 segundos de llanto por parte de mi hija.

La visita de la matrona pasado a su casa es de 10 días después del nacimiento de su bebé. Después de esto, que oficialmente darle de alta del hospital. Un visitante de la salud luego viene a confirmar la situación de salud y del bebé.

El visitante de la salud va por delante para ver la casa donde el bebé se va a quedar y le pregunta cuántas personas ocupa la casa y muchas más preguntas que conciernen a su salud. Esta visita es puramente informativo. El visitante de la salud le da un folleto rojo que te lleve con usted a la cita de cada médico y, como tal, se llega a manejar y mantener los registros médicos de su bebé y ver todo lo que está escrito en ellos por su médico y cualquier otra persona que entra en contacto con los médicos.

En caso de dar a luz puede afectar las opciones de alivio del dolor a su disposición. Por ejemplo, no se puede tener una epidural en un parto en casa.
Dar a luz en Inglaterra es realmente una experiencia muy diferente del proceso de dar a luz en Uganda! Cómodo con la actitud de las parteras y médicos, así como otro personal del hospital.
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GIFT IDEA TO BOAST YOUR CHILD'S EASTER

Easter is a time to show love and express inner feelings among the loved ones to show how much you love and care about them.

The kind of gift you intend to give vary according to a receiver’s age and preference. Not all children love toys or video DVDs and therefore buying gift is not just buying any items that will make them temporarily happy but a gift that they will remember for the rest of their lives.

A child who is brilliant will be pleased to receive Sudokus, word and other number puzzles in a booklet. It is always ideal to give children something that can greatly help them in their development rather than giving them something that will only nourish self-centeredness and violence that will not help in the different aspects of their development.

In this digital era, board games would be good for boys who fancy using the internet. But you have to bare in mind that these could have some element of violence in it however much it might help a child to interact with other children.

Coloring books, stationeries, drawing papers and colored pens are good for children below 5years. Alternatively pocket books suited with the age of the child can further their language and comprehension skills.

A nice shoe, clothes in their favorite animated characters or colors would serve the purpose. Girls also fancy, accessories like colorful anklets and bracelets.

A musical box with a nice melody will definitely work. It is something that can bring delight and smile to the child. Just make sure that it has the batteries so that the receiver will see immediately the elegance of this item.

Above all that, a family trip a beach amusement park would be ideal to strengthen family bonds, children love outings because they have a lot to say thereafter.

GIVING BIRHT IN UK

Even though England is just a hop, skip and a jump across the Atlantic, giving birth in England is a vastly different experience from what happens in Uganda, as I was to discover eight months ago when I gave birth to a lovely little girl in London.

In the UK, giving birth is generally safe wherever you choose to have your baby. It's your choice to give birth, and you can change your mind if you want to as long as the pregnancy is not yet 24 weeks.

Much as abortion is illegal in Uganda, the reverse is true in the UK and the moment one gets pregnant, on her first visit to the hospital she is asked if she wants to keep the baby or terminate the pregnancy. But since abortion had never crossed my mind, I would not opt for an abortion.

After feeling unwell for a couple of days, i rushed to hospital for an emergency check up and treatment, as the routine for any patience who goes to hospital to take urine sample, I was told to take urine that was checked to rule out the cause of the problem. Immediately the results came back, the nurse told me my pregnancy test was positive.

Though I had taken some time longing to have a baby, it sounded normal and at my age, I was old enough and ready to become a mother. The nurse requested me to wait and see a gynecologist for further tests since I was complaining of stomach pain. With the gynecologist, I took several tests and ruled out the possibility of an ectopic pregnancy.

After thorough check ups, the gynecologist referred me to my General Practioner (GP) whom we call doctors in simple language. With my doctor, I had to discuss further about all possible issues concerning the pregnancy. Just as the previous practitioners I met, my doctor also asked me if I was happy to keep the baby or never wanted the pregnancy before we could go ahead to discuss any further issues regarding the pregnancy.

Since I was happy to keep the baby, we therefore went ahead to discuss about the pregnancy, among all that we discussed, I was asked to make a choice of the hospital in which i wanted to give birth, type of birth I wanted, caesarean or normal. A free pregnancy package was offered, in which I found several books concerning pregnancy, free daily boos among others. Because I worked and lived in Kingston most of the time, I chose Kingston hospital which I was more familiar with.

Pregnant women in the UK are given chance to make choice of the hospitals where they want to have their babies. Most babies are born in hospital, but some are born at home or in a midwife-led birth centres. Your midwife will know what’s available in your area and therefore would let you make a suitable choice.

My doctor booked for me the first appointment with a mid-wife at Kingston hospital which I had chosen, still to discuss about the pregnancy and how best I would look after myself to avoid any problems that would led to improper development of the human inside that could led to miscarriage or still birth or even early labor.

At first appointment, I took all tests that could be of any danger to my pregnancy and made for me several other appointments at least for the first 4months. The midwife discussed the local options available to me, although I was free to choose any maternity services if i prepared to travel to them. I also got more information concerning hygiene which is also prime consideration in England.

As I was so reluctant to attend my visit, the midwife took it upon themselves to call and remind me so that I don’t miss any further appointments. Antenatal classes were as well booked. What amused me most was seeing men accompany their wives for the antenatal classes and showed full responsibility until their babies were born.

Time for giving birth was not far from then and therefore I had to chose a birth partner which whom I had to be with in labor ward, in this case, it had to be the baby’s father, a friend or any relative of my choice.

My friend, who watched me during the whole period of my pregnancy, accepted the pledge and therefore, I was pleased to go with her as my birth partner.

On Friday when the contractions begun, I called the ambulance that turned up sooner than expected, in less than 10minutes, after the call, I was taken to hospital to the labor ward.

Since I chose to give birth in hospital, I had two options the first was to give birth in the hospital portion of the birthing ward where epidurals to decrease pain were freely dispensed, and the second was to have my baby in the birthing center section of the hospital where natural births were encouraged and epidurals were not available.

At hospital, I was taken into a private room for the midwife to check me, time came and I was in labor I was taken straight to triage, examined, and sent to one of these calming rooms which just so happened to be painted in my favorite color - lavender.

At least three very hospitable midwives attended to me that night and the care and love that they showed me never allowed me to feel much pain. They told me that they would check on me every 10 minutes, but to let nature take its course, though there was an alarm bell to ring just incase i felt like speaking to one of them.


After several attempts for a natural birth had failed, the doctor opted for a caesarean section and I had no choice but to sign a form and be taken to theatre because the baby was so tired and the head had started getting swollen. At first I was so scared to go for a caesarean, but my mind convinced me I was in safe hands, since I was attended to by almost ten very experiences professional doctors and seven students besides the doctors.

My friend who is a Christian prayed for me and whispered in my ear saying, ‘‘Jesus is watching over you’’. Who was i to doubt the powers of God? I asked the doctors how long the whole process was going to take before I came out of the theatre. He said to me in a very soft voice, ‘‘Maria, I want to assure you, it wont take more than thirty minutes before we get out of the theatre,’’ ‘‘ just do not worry, everything will be ok.’’

In the theatre, they played for me African music that they thought would suit me, alternatively, they asked me to make a choice or if I had come along with my own CD, they would play that. I had no choice but to listen to whatever they chose for me because I had lost interest in the whole process since I never chose to have a caesarean.

I just wondered why they played for me Olive Mgomba but never the less, maybe they thought it could suit me since I am an African. However if I was prepared enough, I would have requested for Mariah Carey’s – Hero which is my favorite. But since I was not impressed of the whole process i therefore, left them to play for me any songs they had chosen.

To my surprise, in less than 25minutes, the whole process had almost ended and they showed me my baby. At first I was not excited to see the baby, because, I only thought about the caesarean pain wondered whether I would come back to life.

Immediately the baby was cleaned, she was put in a thing that looked like a plastic container, but these are beds where babies sleep until you leave the hospital. Mothers are not allowed to share a bed while in hospital for reason that since she is very tired, she could roll over and sleep on the baby that might even result in death.

Unlike in Uganda where you pack everything that you have to use in hospital, I was served in a room which was filled with goody bags dispensed at hospitals that included things that you can really use after birth, extra nursing pads, lots of laundry detergent (including my favorite Fairy tablets), Dettol spray (similar to Lysol), and other useful things of that nature.

As if that was not enough, manufactures of some or all the mentioned products kept on knocking the door wondering if I needed any free baby products for further use. I always answered yes, why buy when free products were offered.

Breastfeeding was encouraged instead with classes offered at the hospital right after birth as well as plenty of on-site help. And therefore, it is upon ones choice, to breastfeed, bottle-feeding or do both.

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When you feel well and you want to go back home you notify the midwife on duty, whoever is coming to pick you is always advised to come along with a car seat in which the baby is supposed to be put. And at the reception where you report your departure, the receptionist must make sure the baby is not put comfortably in the car seat and there fore will clear you off the list.


Once you go bac home, after a day, the community midwives come to check on you and your baby until ten days have passed unless otherwise one feels unwell. This happens for all babies born in England. Then, three days later, a midwife comes back again to check on you and the baby, and they conduct the infant blood test on this day where they prick the baby's heel and test the blood for 4 different diseases.

While this would put the fear of God in every parent, the midwives I have found are amazingly skilled at this and there was perhaps 5 seconds of crying on the part of my daughter.

The last midwife’s visit to your home is 10 days after your baby's birth. After this, they officially discharge you from the hospital. A health visitor then comes to confirm the health situation and the baby’s.

The health visitor goes ahead to check the house where the baby is going to stay and asks how many people occupies the house and a lot more questions that concern your health. This visit is purely informational. The health visitor gives you a red booklet which you take with you to each doctor's appointment and as such, you get to handle and keep your baby's medical records and see everything that is written in them by their doctor and anyone else who comes into contact with them medically.

Where you give birth can affect the pain relief options available to you. For example, you can't have an epidural at a home birth.

Giving birth in England is really a very different experience from the process of giving birth in Uganda! Comfortable with the attitude of the midwifes and doctors as well as other hospital staff.

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Un meurtres enfant de 4 ans son frère

Ouganda
15 Mars 2011

Un enfant de 4 ans a fait ses 2 années vieux frère à la mort alors qu'il coupait une plantation de bananes dans un village Zziba Ouganda et mort alors qu'il était transporté à l'hôpital.

Selon Bukedde (un journal local), tout cela est arrivé dans des sous-comtés Ngongwe, Buikwe un district en Ouganda où les quatre noms retenus années accidentellement coupé Waswa Benjamin, ses 2 ans.

Les deux enfants ont été laissés par leurs parents à prendre soin de leur grand-mère. Au moment où tout cela est arrivé, les enfants ont été laissés seuls à la maison parce que leur grand-mère était allée faire une visite dans Mpigi une ville voisine.

Les voisins qui les ont entendus crier se précipitèrent à leur secours, a trouvé le jeune dans une mare de sang et malheureusement mort alors qu'il était transporté à l'hôpital


Desperate décharges femme enfants dans une rivière

Uganda

Mars, 15 2011

Une femme, âgée de 26 années Sarah Ndibulya 26 en photo ci-dessous, sous-évaluées ses trois enfants dans la rivière Kiyira parce que son mari avait refusé de lui donner tout le soutien pour s'occuper d'eux.

Selon Bukedde, l'Ouganda journal langue vernaculaire locale, Sarah Ndibulya dumping Jacob Atiku cinq années, Esther deux années Nzukulu et dîner de trois mois Afekulu.

Plus tard, elle a essayé de se décharge ainsi survécu, mais quand elle g aussi essayé de se jeter dans la rivière, mais elle s'est coincé sur un rocher.

Elle a dit qu'elle a été fondu en place de la souffrance avec ses enfants quand seule sans aucun soutien de son mari et pourtant il travaillait, mais passe plutôt son argent sur des prostituées.

Cependant, à plusieurs reprises, Sarah s'était plaint de la souffrance et avait promis de prendre du poison avec tous ses enfants.

Un corps de l'enfant a été trouvé mais les deux ont été nulle part où être vu.