By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
Belal and Ghufran are twins who shared the same shelter and blood in their mother’s womb, and it was destined for them to be born early in the 31st week of pregnancy, when it was observed that Belal’s condition was less stable than his sister’s.
The girl, Ghufran, was admitted to the incubator section in Al-Ekhaa Hospital, which is managed by SEMA, while her brother was referred to the Turkish hospitals because of the development of dyspnea with symptoms of RDS.
Ghufran was discharged from Al-Ekhaa Hospital after she was kept for 40 days, and then she was brought back 10 days later complaining from aspiration pneumonia and decelerated heartbeats. She was admitted again to the Neonates Intensive Care Unit where her condition stabilized.
The twins were apart for sixty days, and each of them recovered away from the other, yet they met again in Al-Ekhaa Hospital and both had good health, thanks to Allah.
Your donations for this campaign will assist us to improve the medical services provided to the neonatal babies and will save their lives
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