Afghanistan is facing a critical healthcare crisis for women, as the Taliban dismiss concerns regarding prenatal and postnatal medical care. The country has ceased training female doctors, nurses, and midwives, creating severe limitations in access to essential healthcare services. This situation leads to tragic outcomes and significantly impacts the mental well-being of Afghan women. With fewer qualified female healthcare providers, access to care is becoming increasingly difficult, and the future of maternal health is uncertain. The lack of female medical professionals raises questions about who will provide care for even the families of Taliban members. This dire situation highlights the ongoing suppression of women’s rights and its devastating consequences for public health in Afghanistan.

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