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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Hilot | An Interview of life and experiences


The life of a 50 y/o mother of 4 children and wife of a sweet husband, lived in Marcelino Pangasinan, met in our medical mission at Balungao Pangasinan, not a college graduate nor high school but certainly act as professional HILOT, in service of HILOT for 20 years with less than 100 babies delivered.
                                       
A happy and smiling face woman with confident gestures, such a lovely mother and wife and a courage “ilaw ng tahanan” is no other than “nanay Violeta”. :D (I intentionally not to ask her family name just for the sake of her security from criticism of other people.)
I can divide her story in 3.
As a novice provincial Hilot in their Bario
As an experienced provincial Hilot in their Bario
As a wife and mother

Violeta once became a novice amateur midwife

Most of our first time seems to be the nerve racking experience but exclude this courageous woman who faced her first time in HILOT with no fear.

To make brief background on her amateur obstetric way, she was 24 years of age when she started to accompany her mother, a professional midwifery practitioner with license, in clinic to help mothers delivering their babies out from their womb. She was absolutely a keen observer standing before, after, beside her mother while hearing mother’s highest pitch voice and cries laying in the bed, have a great open eyes on every mother’s baby during delivery.  For 6 years of assisting and observing mother’s delivery in clinic and in house, she then hooked up her first time.

She lived with her family; her mother lived in a separate house. A neighbor and pregnant mother who have in due labored in everybody’s sweet dreams time, a friend of her intensively knocked on their breakable door that caught their normal reaction, “mejo galit”. Facing her friend before their house and said annoyingly: “anong problema? (she spoke in Ilocano). She replied, “si (forgot the name) manganganak na, samahan mo lang ako”.

They went together in forgot the name’s house. She handed over the situation wherein she was supposed to observe and assist someone in delivering the baby. She was cheated but paid P5 after she heard the baby’s first word “CRY”. It’s like music in her ears that soothe her heart and freeing mind and heart from all problems. Peacefully manner the heart pumps through valves and circulate in system that energized whole body and mindfully triggers brain to stimulate happy hormones reflects on her face. “para akong lumulutang sa saya nun, hindi ko maipaliwanag yung saya at lakas na naramdaman ko nun, para akong nagkaron ng bagong battery sa katawan, nawala lahat ng pagod ko, grabe” she happily said with hand gestures.

She’s not the type of person who’ll easily get in trouble with anyone else because she was fooled, cheated and somebody’s topic but just don’t hurt her family.  So together with her friend, they shared experiences of tonight’s HILOT. It was a challenging experience.

While in the middle of delivery, lights turned off. It was brown out. Everyone behind her standing panicked out but her. She insisted them to give her a small light bulb to focus on baby’s portal to come out. So it happened, light bulb operated by the big battery, they called it motolite, used to successfully delivered a beautiful baby girl.
                                                                                                                                                                                                               
Followed by many hilot experiences, she became famous in some of the barrios in Pangasinan, her mother make her use of her licensed in midwifery. So babies in her hands will have a legal name registered in municipality of Pangasinan then NSO afterwards.

Violeta has been continuing HILOT since 1992.

Many Hilot experiences have been successfully done until now. Literally this day because before hand of the medical mission, her relative used to labour today and scheduled to deliver her baby girl. They were very thankful because the clinic in Bayan is open due to medical mission event. Thank God, she delivered a healthy baby girl at exactly 7:20 in the morning. She’s really helpful in their province.

I have burst questions throw to her regarding her job, I have so much interest in her job.

1.       How much is your rate in Hilot service?
Time passes, she started from P5 but now, it’s 1000 per delivery. Oops, she has a big heart, though it is rated P700 – P1000, she gives discount down to 50% and sometimes, installment way of paying full P1000.

2.       Do you use anaesthesia?
No, she replied and added it’s painful in mother’s side to deliver a baby in first stage of laboring but later on when baby started to come out and palpate the head from mother’s portal, it’s slowly becoming numb according to her. And of course, she’s not trained about injection process. It is besides they were in province. Hospitals and clinics were too far from their houses. So hilots were the primary person to contact about rather than bringing the laboring pregnant mother to the maternal clinic which is about an hour/hours, worse part, sometimes it is close.

3.       Are you trained in doing hilot?
When I was 24 years old, I was with my mother (doctor), assisting her with her patients, giving her a hand of help to let them deliver their babies safely and that gives me the opportunity to know and observe things about it. To some extent, aside from observing everything about her mother’s skill in performing midwifery, she used to know things by herself through the experiences she had practiced in her entire life of being hilot. And that makes her more trained, knowledgeable and safer Hilot doer.

Hilot as I define people who have practiced midwifery in such a way they were not legal to do it but because of poor education and less opportunity to send people who were capable of doing such thing in college/universities due to financial constraint so they come up by doing hilot. Unprofessional to think they are but helpful in giving one life to live longer in the world. Thus, they are acceptable in provinces. They were trusted and thanked for their adept knowledge about midwifery

4.       What are your preparations prior to hilot?
Of course, preggy mom knew everything about the things needed for delivering the child from their womb. Sanitized towels, blanket, baby things, lamp in case of emergency, alcohol, gloves, soap, water, unused clothes. No any other things that might hurt mother. She surely knows it because she’s a mother too.
5.       How do you do it?
She confidently admitted, she does IE on her own hand measurement, she knew when to push baby out from mother’s womb, she knew when to force a hand inside the mother’s portal just to let the baby face the world for the first time and safely move out arms and legs. Let be their cry first music to be heard by a mother.

What? a hand inside? My co-PT painfully asks in moderate voice. It’s painful and it hurts every woman in the world. No! Violeta staunchly defended herself. “I know when to insert a hand, I can feel when it is already tight or when it would slip in. “madulas naman eh”. Besides it is numb for a mother who is shouting for her baby to come out quickly.” Fearful to think for me but she said it’s not painful and no injuries reported against her so it may probably safe.

When the baby’s head felt from mother’s portal and “panubigan” explodes greatly and the IE is like “pwet na ng manok” it is the time and ready to pull out the baby, it is the signal to help her push the baby out, make 3 turns intermittently on the baby’s body while it isn’t yet fully out from mother’s portal. Inserting a hand inside, of course she was wearing a glove, to touch baby’s back and shoulder and then pulling it out slowly and intermittently. After seconds, hang up the baby from the foot and punch the butt and let the baby cry.

What if the baby didn’t cry? What did you do? Interval seconds to 3 minutes, repeat hitting the baby’s butt in hang up position and let baby cries.

What’s probably the reason why the baby did not cry from first butt-hit? Most of the case happened due to “barado ang bibig, maaring may blood inside that cause the baby to react not from the hand hit over his butt”. She indeed confessed.

What happened to pusod? My follow up question, It was cut using “sinulid” but before it does, a pressure using thumb and index fingers were used after when the beat/pulse off from the “pusod”. That was the time it was pinched tightly. It is advisable that a mother should have a prepared clip to conveniently and effectively and safely cut it.

This how normally happened to her experiences

6.       Have you ever handled a bridge baby?
Suhi? Or Suwi?... yes it happened to her experiences. But how she does it, this is one of her story. It happened that baby’s foot comes first. Therefore, she usually pushes it back inside and inserts her hand inside to feel the other foot and pull it out. Same processes happened as she turns it and pull its shoulder and head carefully and slowly move out the body, specially the head.

7.       Is there a cord coil baby you encountered?
Yes, there’s one baby wrapped by its cord, wandering cord wrapped around all over his body, even in the neck. Crazy how it happens but she was so witty that she, indeed, makes a blessed move to help her move the baby out in this challenging come out. Cord coiled in the neck, left shoulder, abdomen and right hip. God moves her to decide on how to safely move out the baby. Baby was in danger of course from breathing restriction due to cord wrapped around the neck. So she used to hold baby’s one hand in bended handgrip under the chin to let the head up and breath in and out unrestrictedly and carefully move the baby out from mother’s possession. She really amazes my innocence. I admire her most.

Violeta as mother and wife

Her experience as a mother and Hilot practitioner, she actually imparts herself a big percentage in making herself delivered a baby with the help of her mother. She had 4 children. She’s the one to signal her mother if she’s ready to deliver a baby. She prepared things, used to IE herself, and pushed herself with her own hand. Really, it’s painful she couldn’t make believe she survived from great pain. Hence, she knew exactly the pain will gone after delivered her son. She feels every mother’s pain passed from her hand. The pain is like LBM, intense LBM I couldn’t imagine. It’s the pain that is most tiring episodes of a mother’s life but the happiest moment of their lives that reminds them their baby’s voice, CRY.

A life of Violeta is like Cactus in the dessert. She always have conserved water to nourish her part, her family notwithstanding of all insufficiencies in life. She still lives for her family. Of course, we understand financial constraint of every family, particularly in provinces so it is aside from hilot, she also import “kamatis”, sacks of tomatoes from Marcelino to Urdaneta for an extra dividends she could use for their needs. Tired she was that time, Hilot plus selling tomatoes, but it can be neutralized by her hardworking husband: “baket, pagod ka ba? Naglalambing na tanong, may konting massage and serve her food in the morning and when she arrived at home. Opps, baket? Ano po yun? This term is equivalent of darling. Ahhhh…. Ok,sweet. :D

It was 10 am already and stories end when I reminded her, she needs to put herself in line of patients’ registration for dental and pharma services.

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