By Sarah-Lynne Rand | Fundraising and Communications Manager
Making the right choices about healthcare for you and your family in Haiti isn't easy. Sometimes there is a choice, and sometimes there isn't, but making the wrong decision can prove to be a tragic mistake. Life here is not like the UK where there is always somewhere local to go if we are in need. Here at HHA we think it's our responsibility to not only provide the health services people need, but also make as many people aware of the choices they have and how to make them.
We recently met a mother who gave birth to twins at HCBH, our partner hospital. These twins (one boy and one girl) were born on 22nd November 2022 and were immediately admitted to the NICU due to being 8-weeks premature. They were both kept under the care of our medical team in the NICU for 100 days who constantly monitored their progress and ensured both babies received the life-saving help they needed. After much care and attention from our professional team, on 3rd March 2021 both of the twins were discharged in good health. What a joyful day that was!
This story however doesn’t end there. With another young child already in the family, life is very hard for these parents as the father had been forced to go to the Dominican republic to find work. On top of this, after the babies were discharged from the NICU the family was faced with a hospital bill of nearly $4,000 USD. The family worked hard to pay off half of this amount, but were reliant on HHA to provide support for the remaining costs of this bill.
Since the twins have been discharged, they have been thriving and have attended all of their clinic appointments, showing good progress.
We thank you so much for your continued support of our maternity and paediatric care at our hospital. Lives are saved every day thanks to your support.
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