A Mother Ram Maya B.K's Journey of Strength from Ramechhap
The green hills of Doromba-07, Ramechhap Nepal, life is peaceful but often challenging. For 31-year-old Ram Maya B.K., the challenge came on the day she was about to meet her child.
As the labor pains grew stronger, there was no hospital nearby and no vehicle waiting outside her home. The only choice was to walk nearly two hours on the steep village trails just to reach the ambulance point. Every step was heavy, every breath difficult, but Ram Maya kept going — not for herself, but for the little life waiting to be born.
Finally, after hours of struggle, she reached the health facility. At 2082/04/28 ( August 13, 2025), her pain turned into joy as she delivered a healthy baby boy, weighing 3400 grams, through a normal delivery.
Her husband, Min Bir Gathani, his eyes filled with both worry and pride. In that moment, the hardships of the walk, the fear, and the exhaustion disappeared. What remained was love, relief, and the sound of their baby’s first cry — a sound stronger than the silence of the long mountain roads.
This is more than just Ram Maya’s story. It is the story of countless mothers in rural Nepal — women who walk for hours, sometimes days, carrying hope, pain, and an unshakable will to bring life into the world. Their journeys remind us of the quiet strength of mothers, who transform struggle into love.
DCWC Community Hospital praise the courage of this mother, whose strength and love turned struggle into a beautiful new beginning.