Medical Academy KSMA teacher gave birth to an ethnic Kyrgyz woman in the Afghan Pamirs
Achievements 2 21 October 2019

Recently, a member of the Government Expedition to provide medical assistance to ethnic Kyrgyz living in the Small and Big Pamirs, teacher of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology No. 1 of the I.K. Akhunbaeva, gynecologist Indira Myrzalieva took delivery of a local pregnant woman Amish kyzy Kyrgool. Childbirth at an altitude of over 4000 meters above sea level went well, without complications. Born full-term.

A boy weighing 2700 g, 48 cm long and 7/8 on the Apgar scale. The postpartum period of the woman in labor was satisfactory. A doctor from Bishkek spoke about breastfeeding and newborn care. During the current expedition, a total of 43 women were examined, of which three were pregnant. Indira Myrzalieva is a 2002 graduate of the Faculty of General Medicine of the KSMA. Work experience in the specialty -11 years. Working at the above-mentioned department, he treats gynecological patients, assists pregnant women. She is also a doctor on duty at the Chui regional maternity hospital.