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The Exits of the Truck of the Perinatal Network of Mayotte Take over - Le Journal De Mayotte

In the truck, a midwife and a social worker are present to welcome you, guide you, inform you and listen to you. These services take place: – Every Monday in Dzoumogne (in front of the library) from 8am to 3pm – Every Thursday in Longoni (in front of the football field) from 8am to 3pm During these consultations, you will be able to benefit from: – Information and orientation on pregnancy, contraception and sexually transmitted infections (STI) …
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In the truck, a midwife and a social worker are present to welcome you, guide you, inform you and listen to you. These services take place: – Every Monday in Dzoumogne (in front of the library) from 8am to 3pm – Every Thursday in Longoni (in front of the football field) from 8am to 3pm During these consultations, you will be able to benefit from: – Information and orientation on pregnancy, contraception and sexually transmitted infections (STI) …

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Le Journal De Mayotte broke the news in on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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