Donna,
  I don't have any info in Burmese, but have you checked the WHO or
UNICEF website? Maybe WABA has some info. if not on the website than
you could email them. Another possibility is the nearest Burmese
embassy or consulate, perhaps they can get you some materials or, even
better, an interpreter.
Does she speak any other languages?
Naomi Bar-Yam
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