Delft gets a new Maternity Unit

| Janine Fortuin
Delft Day Hospital boasts a new Maternity Unit. Photo by Janine Fortuin

A new Maternity unit has opened its doors at the local Day Hospital in Delft.

The Delft Day hospital serves an average of twenty-five thousand patients a month. The hospital serves not only the Delft area, but also Philippi, Eerste Rivier, Belhar, Wesbank and Mfuleni.

Amelia Jones, vice-secretary of the Delft Health Forum, said that she was elated at the new addition after seventeen years of the hospitalโ€™s existence. She says, โ€œThe hospital was built with a Maternity section, but there was never enough money to get it up and running, pregnant residents had to receive care all the way in Bishop Lavis.โ€

Jones said the 24 hour trauma unit at the Delft Day Hospital was not equipped for patients in labour and this was a great worry for on duty staff who worked without the necessary equipment and assistance. โ€œWe had to make a plan, because Delft is growing very quickly, up to fifty families a day are moving in. We were about to be confronted with a crisis.โ€ she said.

The new maternity unit is fully equipped with new beds and is staffed around the clock with a staff sister, assisted by nurses.

Lizelle Adams, a pregnant resident says she is very relieved that they finally have a maternity unit, โ€œI was telling my husband the other day, how scared I was that I may not make it to Bishop Lavis in time when I go into labour. Now I feel more secure that help is not far away.โ€

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