Support Atiya’s C-Section to Help Her Welcome Her Baby Safely

Atiya Zaman Bhatti's Story
Every mother deserves a safe delivery. However, Atiya Zaman Bhatti, a 32-year-old woman from Karachi, is facing challenges. She is currently 30+ weeks pregnant and has a previous history of one C-section. Given her obstetric background and medical condition, her doctor has strongly advised a C-section. This decision was made to ensure her safety and that of her baby. However, Atiya’s family can’t afford her C-section.
Atiya lives in a modest house owned by her father-in-law. Her husband works as a shopkeeper and earns a meager income of just PKR 10,000 per month. They also have a young son who has not yet reached school-going age. With no additional sources of income and rising household expenses, they are already under significant financial strain. No parent can bear the thought of losing their child because of financial hardships. This tough time has affected their emotional well-being.
Atiya’s condition requires timely surgical intervention. If she does not undergo a C-section, there may be serious medical consequences, including:
Risk of uterine rupture due to previous C-section
Fetal distress
Delayed or obstructed labor
Increased risk of maternal and neonatal morbidity or mortality
With nowhere else to turn, Atiya has reached out to Transparent Hands for assistance. She shared her heartfelt plea as follows:
“I am doing my best to stay strong for my baby, but I am deeply worried about how we will manage the cost of the surgery. We wish for the safe arrival of our child into this world. Kindly support my C-section.”
Your donations can ensure a safe delivery for Atiya and protect the life of her unborn child. With your Sadaqah, you can relieve her from this distress and bring hope to her family. Let’s stand together to help Atiya receive the much-needed C-section.
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