Stranded at Tajik sanatorium, pregnant Afghan pilot fears for unborn baby

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Stranded at Tajik sanatorium, pregnant Afghan pilot fears for unborn baby
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She didn't forget the prenatal vitamins - that was one of the few things this U.S.-trained Afghan pilot could grab from her Kabul airport office before she left the country aboard an Air Force plane during the Taliban takeover.

But after fleeing for her life and that of her unborn child in August, the 29-year-old says she can't even get an ultrasound or visit a hospital.

"They say: 'No. When your delivery time comes we will take you to the hospital and bring you back here'," she said. He said the department told his office the Tajik government was "very aware of the pregnant pilot's condition" and that anyone needing emergency medical services would be taken to a local medical facility.The State Department said that it was "coordinating with the government of Tajikistan" on the matter but declined to explain the delay or why the pilots are being detained.

A U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said it was complicated to get access to the Afghans at the sanatorium. She said she feared medical personnel at the sanatorium, located outside the capital, Dushanbe, were not qualified to deal with pregnancies.

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