Project Report
| Aug 25, 2022
Your support saved the newborn 'Muhammad' from death!
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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Muhammad was born with severe respiratory distress due to the incomplete maturity of the lungs. The child was urgently transferred to the Intensive Care Unit at Al-Ikhaa Hospital, He was injected with surfactant and the necessary treatment was applied, then he was taken to his home, and he is in excellent condition.
Thank you for your donations that continue to support and save these newborns in the recovery rooms.
Dozens of newborns in northern Syria still need your help to survive, your donation of any amount will make the difference and enable us to save the lives of more of them.
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Aug 2, 2022
Through your support, we deliver highest levels of life-saving healthcare for Newborn in Syria!
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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Saving newborn lives is the essence of the work of our reproductive health hospitals, so we are keen to provide high-quality healthcare through improving the medium and intensive care units to make them in line with the most updated health and medical standards.
The recent step in this regard was improving the pediatric care department in Idleb Surgical Specialized Hospital in Northern Syria, which enabled the hospital to provide highest quality of medium and intensive care.
All this would not have happened without the generous donations of our supporters. Words cannot express our profuse gratitude to them.
Your constant support is the key to our success in saving the little souls.
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Jul 26, 2022
Through your support, we will help women overcome critical health issues!
By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
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K.M., a 27-year-old young woman, could have become infertile forever due to a potential procedure for removing her womb. She could have had to undergo this procedure during her labour that was caused by a condition in which the placenta is deeply grown into the womb. However, the health staff of Ariha hospital spent every effort to rescue her along with her baby. They also worked to maintain her fertility though she had five previous C-sections.
All tests were conducted for the mother along with blood transfer, then she underwent an emergency Caesarean surgery, and eventually she was discharged with her baby girl with good health condition.
This is one of the painful stories which we help our women patients to overcome every day in the reproductive health hospitals, thanks to your continued support. Each month, there are 1500 mothers, 1500 newborns and hundreds of pregnant women who access healthcare in our hospitals.
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