Kema rests after giving birth. Kema James, 18 delivers in the Kenema Goverment Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone. Kema's baby was born with sepsis. Kema rode for a half hour on a motorbike to reach the hospital.

Kema rests after giving birth. Kema James, 18 delivers in the Kenema Goverment Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone. Kema's baby was born with sepsis. Kema rode for a half hour on a motorbike to reach the hospital.

 Kema James, 18 delivers in the Kenema Goverment Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone. Kema's baby was born with sepsis. Kema rode for a half hour on a motorbike to reach the hospital after she was referred here by her Traditional Birth Attendant.

Kema James, 18 delivers in the Kenema Goverment Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone. Kema's baby was born with sepsis. Kema rode for a half hour on a motorbike to reach the hospital after she was referred here by her Traditional Birth Attendant.

 NICU nurses tend to the baby of Kema James, who was born with sepsis.

NICU nurses tend to the baby of Kema James, who was born with sepsis.

 A prayer service starts off the morning in Kenema Goverment Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 10th, 2015.

A prayer service starts off the morning in Kenema Goverment Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 10th, 2015.

 An attendant wears a shirt saying "Bye Bye Ebola".

An attendant wears a shirt saying "Bye Bye Ebola".

 Family members peer into the delivery room at Kenema Government hospital to see how the mothers are faring in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 10th, 2015.

Family members peer into the delivery room at Kenema Government hospital to see how the mothers are faring in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 10th, 2015.

 Watta Brima and her daughter visit the Komende health clinic in the village of Komende which had 42 deaths from Ebola. Watta already has three children including Maryama 5, and her husband who is Brina Hassan.

Watta Brima and her daughter visit the Komende health clinic in the village of Komende which had 42 deaths from Ebola. Watta already has three children including Maryama 5, and her husband who is Brina Hassan.

 Benita Dibao, a registered nurse also checks on on 9 moth pregnant Watta Brimaat the Komende clinic in the village of Komende alongside Jenneh Steven, a traditional birth attendant.

Benita Dibao, a registered nurse also checks on on 9 moth pregnant Watta Brimaat the Komende clinic in the village of Komende alongside Jenneh Steven, a traditional birth attendant.

 Nurses preform post- natal checkups on babies brought to the NICU ward. There they check the temperature and give injections. At Kenema Government Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 10th, 2015.

Nurses preform post- natal checkups on babies brought to the NICU ward. There they check the temperature and give injections. At Kenema Government Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 10th, 2015.

 A nurse takes blood from Kema James after she delivers. Full body protection is used to collect blood samples as Ebola is still a precaution in Sierra Leone.

A nurse takes blood from Kema James after she delivers. Full body protection is used to collect blood samples as Ebola is still a precaution in Sierra Leone.

 Posters memorializing health workers after ebola struck the town in  in Kenema Government Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 10th, 2015.

Posters memorializing health workers after ebola struck the town in in Kenema Government Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 10th, 2015.

 The exterior of Kenema hospital where motorbikes take patients home in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 10th, 2015.

The exterior of Kenema hospital where motorbikes take patients home in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 10th, 2015.

 Christiana Dasama,17 delivers a baby at Kenema Government Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 11th, 2015.

Christiana Dasama,17 delivers a baby at Kenema Government Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 11th, 2015.

 Christiana Dasama,17  is taken to surgery after giving birth due to excessive bleeding at Kenema Government Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 11th, 2015.

Christiana Dasama,17 is taken to surgery after giving birth due to excessive bleeding at Kenema Government Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 11th, 2015.

 The family of Christiana Dasama,17  waits for her to leave surgery after giving birth at Kenema Government Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 11th, 2015.

The family of Christiana Dasama,17 waits for her to leave surgery after giving birth at Kenema Government Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 11th, 2015.

 Christiana Dasama,17  is in pain as she waits to give birth at Kenema Government Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 11th, 2015.

Christiana Dasama,17 is in pain as she waits to give birth at Kenema Government Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 11th, 2015.

 Christiana Dasama,17 the day after undergoing surgery for a tear after given birth with her family at Kenema Government Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 11th, 2015.

Christiana Dasama,17 the day after undergoing surgery for a tear after given birth with her family at Kenema Government Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 11th, 2015.

 Kema watches her baby boy in the NICU ward on November 12th, 2015 three days after giving birth to the baby at Kenema Goverment Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone. The baby died the next day, he was five days old.

Kema watches her baby boy in the NICU ward on November 12th, 2015 three days after giving birth to the baby at Kenema Goverment Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone. The baby died the next day, he was five days old.

 The funeral for Christiana Dasama's baby in Sembuhem cemetery outside of Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 12th, 2015. Traditionally mothers do not attend funerals so the father of the baby Ibrahim Koroma and family friend James "Jimmy" Massaly.

The funeral for Christiana Dasama's baby in Sembuhem cemetery outside of Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 12th, 2015. Traditionally mothers do not attend funerals so the father of the baby Ibrahim Koroma and family friend James "Jimmy" Massaly.

 The funeral for Christiana Dasama's baby in Sembuhem cemetery outside of Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 12th, 2015. Traditionally mothers do not attend funerals so the father of the baby Ibrahim Koroma and family friend James "Jimmy" Massaly.

The funeral for Christiana Dasama's baby in Sembuhem cemetery outside of Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 12th, 2015. Traditionally mothers do not attend funerals so the father of the baby Ibrahim Koroma and family friend James "Jimmy" Massaly.

 The funeral for Christiana Dasama's baby in Sembuhem cemetery outside of Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 12th, 2015. Traditionally mothers do not attend funerals so the father of the baby Ibrahim Koroma and family friend James "Jimmy" Massaly.

The funeral for Christiana Dasama's baby in Sembuhem cemetery outside of Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 12th, 2015. Traditionally mothers do not attend funerals so the father of the baby Ibrahim Koroma and family friend James "Jimmy" Massaly.

 Kema rests after giving birth. Kema James, 18 delivers in the Kenema Goverment Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone. Kema's baby was born with sepsis. Kema rode for a half hour on a motorbike to reach the hospital.
 Kema James, 18 delivers in the Kenema Goverment Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone. Kema's baby was born with sepsis. Kema rode for a half hour on a motorbike to reach the hospital after she was referred here by her Traditional Birth Attendant.
 NICU nurses tend to the baby of Kema James, who was born with sepsis.
 A prayer service starts off the morning in Kenema Goverment Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 10th, 2015.
 An attendant wears a shirt saying "Bye Bye Ebola".
 Family members peer into the delivery room at Kenema Government hospital to see how the mothers are faring in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 10th, 2015.
 Watta Brima and her daughter visit the Komende health clinic in the village of Komende which had 42 deaths from Ebola. Watta already has three children including Maryama 5, and her husband who is Brina Hassan.
 Benita Dibao, a registered nurse also checks on on 9 moth pregnant Watta Brimaat the Komende clinic in the village of Komende alongside Jenneh Steven, a traditional birth attendant.
 Nurses preform post- natal checkups on babies brought to the NICU ward. There they check the temperature and give injections. At Kenema Government Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 10th, 2015.
 A nurse takes blood from Kema James after she delivers. Full body protection is used to collect blood samples as Ebola is still a precaution in Sierra Leone.
 Posters memorializing health workers after ebola struck the town in  in Kenema Government Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 10th, 2015.
 The exterior of Kenema hospital where motorbikes take patients home in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 10th, 2015.
 Christiana Dasama,17 delivers a baby at Kenema Government Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 11th, 2015.
 Christiana Dasama,17  is taken to surgery after giving birth due to excessive bleeding at Kenema Government Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 11th, 2015.
 The family of Christiana Dasama,17  waits for her to leave surgery after giving birth at Kenema Government Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 11th, 2015.
 Christiana Dasama,17  is in pain as she waits to give birth at Kenema Government Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 11th, 2015.
 Christiana Dasama,17 the day after undergoing surgery for a tear after given birth with her family at Kenema Government Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 11th, 2015.
 Kema watches her baby boy in the NICU ward on November 12th, 2015 three days after giving birth to the baby at Kenema Goverment Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone. The baby died the next day, he was five days old.
 The funeral for Christiana Dasama's baby in Sembuhem cemetery outside of Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 12th, 2015. Traditionally mothers do not attend funerals so the father of the baby Ibrahim Koroma and family friend James "Jimmy" Massaly.
 The funeral for Christiana Dasama's baby in Sembuhem cemetery outside of Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 12th, 2015. Traditionally mothers do not attend funerals so the father of the baby Ibrahim Koroma and family friend James "Jimmy" Massaly.
 The funeral for Christiana Dasama's baby in Sembuhem cemetery outside of Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 12th, 2015. Traditionally mothers do not attend funerals so the father of the baby Ibrahim Koroma and family friend James "Jimmy" Massaly.

Kema rests after giving birth. Kema James, 18 delivers in the Kenema Goverment Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone. Kema's baby was born with sepsis. Kema rode for a half hour on a motorbike to reach the hospital.

Kema James, 18 delivers in the Kenema Goverment Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone. Kema's baby was born with sepsis. Kema rode for a half hour on a motorbike to reach the hospital after she was referred here by her Traditional Birth Attendant.

NICU nurses tend to the baby of Kema James, who was born with sepsis.

A prayer service starts off the morning in Kenema Goverment Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 10th, 2015.

An attendant wears a shirt saying "Bye Bye Ebola".

Family members peer into the delivery room at Kenema Government hospital to see how the mothers are faring in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 10th, 2015.

Watta Brima and her daughter visit the Komende health clinic in the village of Komende which had 42 deaths from Ebola. Watta already has three children including Maryama 5, and her husband who is Brina Hassan.

Benita Dibao, a registered nurse also checks on on 9 moth pregnant Watta Brimaat the Komende clinic in the village of Komende alongside Jenneh Steven, a traditional birth attendant.

Nurses preform post- natal checkups on babies brought to the NICU ward. There they check the temperature and give injections. At Kenema Government Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 10th, 2015.

A nurse takes blood from Kema James after she delivers. Full body protection is used to collect blood samples as Ebola is still a precaution in Sierra Leone.

Posters memorializing health workers after ebola struck the town in in Kenema Government Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 10th, 2015.

The exterior of Kenema hospital where motorbikes take patients home in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 10th, 2015.

Christiana Dasama,17 delivers a baby at Kenema Government Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 11th, 2015.

Christiana Dasama,17 is taken to surgery after giving birth due to excessive bleeding at Kenema Government Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 11th, 2015.

The family of Christiana Dasama,17 waits for her to leave surgery after giving birth at Kenema Government Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 11th, 2015.

Christiana Dasama,17 is in pain as she waits to give birth at Kenema Government Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 11th, 2015.

Christiana Dasama,17 the day after undergoing surgery for a tear after given birth with her family at Kenema Government Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 11th, 2015.

Kema watches her baby boy in the NICU ward on November 12th, 2015 three days after giving birth to the baby at Kenema Goverment Hospital in Kenema, Sierra Leone. The baby died the next day, he was five days old.

The funeral for Christiana Dasama's baby in Sembuhem cemetery outside of Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 12th, 2015. Traditionally mothers do not attend funerals so the father of the baby Ibrahim Koroma and family friend James "Jimmy" Massaly.

The funeral for Christiana Dasama's baby in Sembuhem cemetery outside of Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 12th, 2015. Traditionally mothers do not attend funerals so the father of the baby Ibrahim Koroma and family friend James "Jimmy" Massaly.

The funeral for Christiana Dasama's baby in Sembuhem cemetery outside of Kenema, Sierra Leone on November 12th, 2015. Traditionally mothers do not attend funerals so the father of the baby Ibrahim Koroma and family friend James "Jimmy" Massaly.

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