Critical shortage of midwives hit QUECH labour ward

By Staff Reporter

Operations at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital ‘s delivery suite (labour ward) have heavily been affected with the critical shortage of midwives, we can reveal.

Tonight, the suite only has got three midwives on duty against the required number of 13 midwives on a shift.

The three are expected to attend to 24 delivery beds in the ward. They will also be attending to other duties.



An insider who confided in us said the situation has been like that for a while but the facility’s management is failing to address the situation.

We can also reveal that currently, the hospital Management is relying on nurses working on upkeep basis.

The development puts a heavy risk on expectant mothers as they may hardly be attended to when in labour.

On average, over 35 newborns are delivered at Quech every day.