Enable Nazia to Embrace Motherhood with Joy

Nazia Qamar's Story
Nazia Qamar, a 38-year-old woman from Karachi, is facing one of the most challenging moments of her life. Currently 18+ weeks pregnant, she carries not just the weight of her unborn child, but also the weight of anxiety and fear. With a history of two C-sections, Nazia’s pregnancy requires careful monitoring. Her doctor has advised a planned C-section to ensure the safety of both the mother and baby. However, the cost of the C-section is beyond her family’s means.
Without the recommended C-section, Nazia and her baby’s lives will be in danger. Complications such as uterine rupture or excessive bleeding can arise during childbirth. For Nazia, timely surgical care is necessary.
Nazia’s husband works as a laborer, earning a modest PKR 30,000 per month. They live in a modest home with five school-going children. They pay PKR 6,000 for school fees and PKR 4,500 for utility bills, leaving very little for unexpected medical expenses. Living in a joint family, her husband carries the heavy responsibility of providing for everyone. Despite his hard work, the cost of Nazia’s surgical delivery is simply beyond their reach.
Nazia longs to welcome her new baby into a safe and loving home, but the financial burden stands in the way. During this challenging time, Nazia turned to Transparent Hands and asked for help.
She said: “I pray every night for my baby’s safe arrival, but my heart is filled with worries. We don’t have the means for the surgery. I request you to help me during this time of need and help me bring my baby into the world safely.
By extending your support to Nazia, you can provide her with a safe delivery and a healthy future. Let’s stand with this mother during this difficult time.
Kindly donate and help save two precious lives today.
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