Pakistan faces renewed calls to end obstetric fistula
Experts cite rural healthcare gaps, stillbirth risks, and delayed treatment IV Report KARACHI: Health experts, surgeons, and women’s rights advocates have called for urgent investment in maternal healthcare and stronger rural obstetric services to eliminate obstetric fistula in Pakistan, warning that thousands of women continue to suffer from one of the world’s most devastating — yet preventable — childbirth injuries. The call was made during separate events held in Karachi on May 23 to mark the International Day to End Obstetric Fistula 2026 under the theme, “Her Health Is a Right: Invest to End Fistula and Childbirth Injuries.” Speakers stressed that timely maternity care, skilled birth attendants, emergency obstetric services, and community awareness were essential to preventing avoidable childbirth injuries and maternal deaths. The Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT) observed World Obstetric Fistula Day with an awareness session, where experts highlighted...