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A Rural Guatemala Hospital Provides Lifesaving Care to 100,000 Maya People. They’re Still Expanding.

Summary by Direct Relief
About three months ago, a woman in labor arrived at Hospitalito Atitlán, in rural Guatemala, with life-threatening complications. Her baby hadn’t yet been delivered. The obstetrician on staff brought the woman immediately to an operating room for a C-section. In the theater, it became clear that the patient was still in acute danger from hemorrhage and needed further surgery. “For that case, we had to use all the blood units we had,” Dr. Manuel …
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Direct Relief broke the news on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
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