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[Nigeria Health Watch] Two years ago, Stella Kimbi lost her first baby. "At 28 weeks of my pregnancy, I started bleeding and was taken to the hospital. I delivered a small baby and was told the baby had to remain in an incubator. At the health center, there was no incubator, so my husband was advised to take the baby to the Cite Vert Hospital, but there was no available incubator there either. When we got to the Yaoundé Central Hospital, the doctor declared the baby dead, I was devastated," Kimbi recalls.

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