Fund Ayesha Imran’s C-Section
Ayesha Imran's Story
Ayesha Imran, a 30-year-old resident of Lahore, is eagerly anticipating the arrival of her third child. However, her joy is tempered by the financial challenges her family faces in accessing the necessary medical care.
Ayesha is currently over 33 weeks pregnant, and during a recent visit to her doctor, she was advised to undergo a C-section procedure due to her previous medical history. This recommendation is crucial for ensuring a safe delivery for both Ayesha and her unborn child.
Ayesha’s husband, a tailor, earns a monthly income of PKR 40,000. However, this modest sum is barely enough to cover the family’s basic expenses. They reside in a rented house, paying a monthly rent of PKR 14,500, and they also have to manage utility bills of PKR 4,000 each month.
Ayesha’s family is entirely dependent on her husband’s income, and they are struggling to make ends meet. The prospect of affording the C-section procedure, which is essential for Ayesha’s well-being, is a daunting prospect that casts a shadow over the family’s anticipation of their new arrival. In this time of uncertainty, Ayesha’s family reached out to Transparent Hands.
Ayesha, with a heavy heart, appeals to the community for support: “I humbly request your kindness and generosity to help me undergo the necessary C-section procedure. Your contribution can alleviate the financial burden on my family and allow me to focus on the joyous arrival of our new child.”
Ayesha’s situation underscores the plight of many expectant mothers who face significant barriers in accessing essential healthcare due to financial constraints. By contributing to Ayesha’s healthcare fund, we can help ensure that she receives the medical care she requires, allowing her to welcome her new child into the world with peace of mind. Let us come together as a community and make a tangible difference in Ayesha’s life.
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Ayesha Imran's Story
Ayesha Imran, a 30-year-old woman from Lahore, was expecting the arrival of her third child. With a history of two previous C-sections, she approached her doctor filled with anxiety and hope. After a thorough examination, her doctor expressed concerns about complications due to her medical history. The doctor strongly recommended a third C-section to ensure safe delivery and avoid potential complications. However, the surgical cost was overwhelming for Ayesha’s family.
Ayesha lives in a small rented house with her husband and two children. Her husband, the sole provider for the family, worked as a tailor and earned just PKR 40,000 monthly. This income was insufficient to pay for the house rent, utility bills, and groceries. Feeling anxious about how she would manage the expenses for her C-section, Ayesha reached out to Transparent Hands. Recognizing the need for the surgery, we promptly registered her case.
On 19-07-2024, Ayesha Imran was admitted to Akram Medical Complex in Lahore. Dr. Asia Nasir carefully managed her case and performed the surgery. The C-section was successful, and Ayesha delivered a healthy baby boy. She was hospitalized for two days and received necessary medications and care from the medical staff.
After holding her newborn baby in her arms, she felt the pure joy of bringing a new life into the world. Ayesha said with tears in her eyes:
“I was so scared, but you gave me the support I needed. Words can’t describe how happy I am. Thank you for bringing my son into this world safely. I am grateful for your generosity.”
The successful C-section surgery provided Ayesha’s family with a renewed sense of hope and relief. Her life was changed, and she was given the priceless gift of a beautiful baby boy and the opportunity to experience the joy of motherhood once again. We are incredibly grateful to you for coming forward to support her during this critical time.