Srinagar: As the nation grapples with the mighty second wave of COVID-19, health care workers have been bearing the brunt. Exposing themselves to the virus on a daily basis has been taking a toll on them. However, recovery of the patients and a grin on their faces is what keep them motivated.
Shagufta Ara, a nurse from Srinagar, is one such gritty nurse who has been helping pregnant woman infected with COVID-19 through various stages, right from counseling them to helping their deliver babies. A nurse for seven years now, Ara currently works at the neonatology department of the Government Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Hospital.
"It is not easy to take care of pregnant women. We have to not only take care of them but also counsel them regarding the precautions to be taken. We have to make sure everything ends well," the 35 year old told ETV Bharat.
In the one-and-a-half year of the pandemic, she has assisted in the deliveries of over 100 babies born to COVID-positive mothers. "These days, normal deliveries are more common compared to caesarean. For us, normal deliveries of women tested positive for COVID-19 are more difficult to handle as we need to get in close contact with them. Despite the news of deaths everywhere, the feeling of helping a woman conceive her baby is the most satisfying," she said.
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Ara said during emergency situations, she does not get time to wear a full PPE kit. However, interestingly, she has never contracted the virus.
Joining COVID-19 duty was a huge challenge for her and her family. “I remember on the first day of COVID duty, when I was about to leave home, my family members, including my two children, started crying,” she recalled.