Videos

Saving Mothers’ Lives: An NASG Training Video

This brief video demonstrates proper use of the NASG, from application to removal and maintenance.
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Giving birth safely in Nepal

UCSF Safe Motherhood donates LifeWraps for use in Nepal as part of the post-earthquake intervention to keep women safe. Watch the video to see more about safe births in Nepal.
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Training: Applying the NASG (Swahili video)

  Dr. Robert Tillya of Ifakara Health Institute trains providers on application of the NASG in Swahili.  Video taken in Geita, Tanzania.
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The Lifewrap in Zambia – International Business Development Program, Haas School of Business

Four students from UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business – International Business Development (IBD) Program recently traveled to Zambia to conduct interviews with health system staff and other key stakeholders on their experiences with the NASG. This video documenting their experience was part of their award-winning presentation at the 2013 IBD Conference.
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The Lifewrap Video: UCSF Safe Motherhood Program

This is a short video about the LifeWrap - a non-pneumatic anti-shock garment (NASG) used for stabilizing women suffering from obstetric hemorrhage and shock in developing countries.
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NASG Zambia Dissemination Meeting – April 2013

Lusaka TV spot for the NASG dissemination meeting in April. Well attended and a huge success!
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Use of the Non-Pneumatic Anti-shock Garment (NASG) to Reduce Maternal Mortality in Ethiopia

Dr. Yirgu Gebrehiwot, President, Ethiopian Society for Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ESOG) explains how the NASG has gained widespread use in Ethiopia.
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Life Wrap on ABC channel 7 news

See Dr. Suellen Miller's interview and demonstration of the Life Wrap at the University of California San Francisco
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Aisha’s Story

This preview highlights a postpartum hemorrhage case in Northern Nigeria in early 2009. The segment is part of a feature documentary by filmmaker Dawn Sinclair Shapiro, that intimately follows Nigerias most distinguished medical and social scientists in obstetric and reproductive health as they implement a range of initiatives to improve maternal and child health.
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