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Preventing and treating obstetric fistulas in Nigeria

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Obstetric fistulas, most often the result of prolonged obstructed labor, is an opening that occurs between the bladder and the vagina, or between the rectum and the vagina and causes a woman to become incontinent, among other devastating medical and social consequences. According to the UN, an estimated two million women live with fistulas today—about half of them in Nigeria.

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MSF Frontline Reports podcast, Ep. 82: Preventing and treating obstetric fistulas in Nigeria