Extend Your Generosity to Fouzia For Her C-Section

Fouzia Wajid's Story
Fouzia Wajid, a 30-year-old woman from Karachi, is expecting her second child and is now 37 weeks pregnant. As she approaches the end of her pregnancy, her biggest concern is ensuring a safe delivery. Her first child was delivered through a C-section, and due to her medical history, her gynecologist has strongly advised another C-section this time. However, the cost of the surgery is overwhelming for Fouzia and her family.
Without undergoing the procedure, she may face dangerous complications such as uterine rupture, obstructed labor, and excessive bleeding – all of which put both her and her baby’s lives at serious risk.
Fouzia lives in a modest rented home with her husband and one child. Her husband, who teaches children at a madrasa, is the sole earner for the family and brings home just PKR 15,000 per month. From this small income, PKR 4,000 goes towards house rent, while the rest is barely enough for food and daily living expenses. With nothing left to save, affording the surgical cost is simply beyond their reach. During this time of need, the family turned to Transparent Hands and asked for help.
In a trembling voice filled with both fear and hope, Fouzia shared:
“I want to hold my baby safely in my arms, but without the surgery, I am scared for both of us. My husband works hard, but his income is not enough to afford the operation. I request your kind support so I can deliver my child safely.”
Your generosity can change the course of Fouzia’s life. By supporting her C-section, you can bring peace and relief to a struggling family.
Give Sadaqah and ensure that Fouzia delivers her baby safely, embracing motherhood once again with health and hope.
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