By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
After seven years of waiting, Muhammad was born with pneumonia... Your support inspires us to continue.
Muhammad was born in a very critical health condition. He was unable to breathe, a condition known as respiratory distress, and required intubation and transfer to the neonatal intensive care unit at one of SEMA's hospitals in northern Syria.
Our little one started a treatment journey for what turned out to be neonatal pneumonia, with an appropriate amount of antibiotics and training on natural breathing.
The little one showed an amazing ability to recover, and we began to introduce gradual nutrition until he fully recovered. His recovery was like a new birth, and we cannot describe his mother's joy at having him return healthy.
This great achievement would not have been possible without generous hands, and we do not know how we can thank in words a donor who saved a little child's life!
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