Project:London continues to help London's marginalised and vulnerable people gain access to healthcare. To date, we have seen a number of pregnant women, some in the later stages, who had not seen a single medical professional.
Cee's Story (Not her real name)
She fled Vietnam afterher parent's death. Despite having no friends or family in the UK, she has been able to support herself as a care giver for a mentally ill, homebound man.
"I only found out about my pregnancy when I was 5 months pregnant. I felt something wrong and strange in my body but I didn’t dare to go to hospital because I don’t have any paper. When I finally went, I was told I had to pay £1500 in advance before I could get any antenatal care. I went to see the local Vietnamese community who sent me to Project:London."
We were able to accompany Cee and advocate on her behalf when she went to seek medical treatment. We helped her receive the medical care she was entitled to by registering her with a GP. She was then able to get the antenatal care she needed and recently gave birth to a healthy baby girl.
Caroline's Story (Not her real name)