Project Report
| Oct 25, 2022
Premature birth threatens baby Muhammed's life!
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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Just as your donations have always saved the lives of hundreds of newborn babies in the various SEMA centers, Today we were able to save the newborn baby Muhammad, who was born in the eighth month of pregnancy.
Because of that, Muhammad was born with a severe respiratory failure, so the doctors intervened directly and Muhammad was put on a CPAP machine, and the doctors did all the necessary things to save his life.
Muhammad is out of danger and is still under medical supervision. Your donation will save Muhammad and dozens of other children who arrive at SEMA Hospitals. Your donation will make the difference!
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Oct 19, 2022
Your support offered life to 1078 newborns last September!
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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Giving life is the greatest mission..
SEMA's reproductive health hospitals in north of Syria received 1078 newborns last September. With your empathy, we were able to provide life-saving care to mothers and their babies where 798 normal deliveries and 280 Caesarean deliveries were conducted along with many other critical newborn cases like respiratory distress or extreme prematurity. Those families could not afford the expenses of the delivery or keeping their newborns in the incubator; however, thanks to your generosity, they could receive the required care for their newborns.
Our campaign is still ongoing. Let's save the life of the most vulnerable groups ever as " whoever saves a life, it will be as if they saved all of humanity".
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Oct 12, 2022
How two heads live in one body, watch this!
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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Your donations have always been the way to save the lives of dozens of newborns babies and make them see the light after their mothers went through difficult conditions during pregnancy, but now the situation is completely different and we cannot stand helpless in the face of a very rare thing that happened in one of SEMA's hospitals, which is the birth of twins with one body.
Although it is a very rare thing, it has been repeated more than once in northern Syria, specifically in SEMA hospitals, perhaps because of the remnants of the war!
Doctors at SEMA Hospital performed a cesarean section on a woman to give birth to two newborns babies joined in one body and she survived after the doctors' efforts.
How can two heads live in one body?
The survival rate of the two children does not exceed 25%., all SEMA medical staff made great efforts to save the mother and the two children, and they will be sent for treatment to a hospital in Turkey.
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