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Nomadic Gujjar Women Brave Childbirth in Remote Mountain Treks
14 Nov, 2025
Summary
- Gujjar women give birth during long seasonal treks, often without access to medical care
- Maternal mortality remains high as women arrive at hospitals in critical condition
- Traditional midwives struggle to save mothers and babies in remote, resource-scarce areas

As of 2025-11-14T06:40:19+00:00, the plight of pregnant Gujjar and Bakarwal women in Jammu and Kashmir continues to be a pressing concern. These nomadic herders undertake long seasonal treks spanning over 134 miles (215km) through the Pir Panjal mountains, and for those who go into labor during the journey, the situation is dire.



