Donate for Mehwish Adeel’s LSCS
Mehwish Adeel's Story
Mehwish Adeel, aged 32 years, a resident of Lahore is currently 28 weeks pregnant. Due to some pregnancy related complications, Mehwish Adeel had her previous child born via the cesarean section. Now when she was expecting for the second time, the doctor advised her surgery again. Unfortunately, due to financial constraints, they can not afford her C-Section so generously donate for Mehwish Adeel’s LSCS. Her husband narrates their ordeal in the following manner.
“I was a cook at a restaurant but due to COVID I lost my job. My wife, child and I are currently living with my brother. Every month he supports us with PKR. 12,000. The news of the second child brought us immense happiness but keeping the finances in view, I admit that it did bring us some stress in terms of managing the delivery and my wife’s healthcare.”
Luckily, Mehwish Adeel has been connected with Transparent Hands, you can make this procedure possible. Generously, donate for Mehwish Adeel’s LSCS and enable her to cherish motherhood.
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Mehwish Adeel's Story
Mehwish Adeel, aged 32 is a resident of Lahore. Due to some pregnancy-related complications, Mehwish Adeel had her previous child born via cesarean section. Now when she was expecting for the second time, the doctor advised her to have a C-section again. For this purpose, she was admitted to Lahore Care Hospital where Dr. Rakhshanda performed her lower segment Caesarean section (LSCS) on 01.07.2021. She gave birth to a beautiful and healthy baby boy. She was kept under observation until the doctors were completely satisfied with her progress. Two days later, she was discharged from the hospital in a satisfactory condition. Mehwish and her baby, both are doing well.