Abandoned For Being Born Without A Food Pipe, Baby Aizal Fights To Live
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"My husband, Nadim, said he did not want to spend a single rupee on a girl child. He threw us out of his own home. I was 19, alone, with a baby who was fighting to survive, and I had nothing." - Farheen, mother
Farheen was only 19 when she gave birth to Aizal, six months into her pregnancy. The baby came too soon, too small, and too fragile. Her food pipe and airway had not fully formed. Doctors rushed baby Aizal into the NICU, and what followed were months of machines, monitors and eight surgeries just to help her swallow and breathe.
Then, her husband, Nadim, who should have stood beside them, walked out.
This little girl had already endured 8 painful surgeries just to stay alive
With nowhere to go, Farheen returned to her mother’s small home. Farheen's own mother became a school aaya to fund the treatment. Every rupee she earned went toward keeping this tiny child alive.
One last surgery. That is all Aizal needs to finally eat like any other child.
Aizal has spent the first year of her life in and out of hospitals. Now, there is one final surgery that can change everything. A chance for Aizal to eat normally. Without it, she cannot eat properly, cannot grow the way she should, and will keep suffering.
This surgery costs Rs.12.5 lakhs and this family has nothing left to give
"I regret trusting a man who saw his own daughter as a burden. But I will never stop fighting for her. My husband left me and now if my daughter is gone too, I won’t have the will to live anymore." - Farheen
Aizal survived being born too soon. She survived eight surgeries. She survived being abandoned by her own father. Please help her survive this too.
Support Farheen and Aizal on Donatekart. One surgery can give this little girl a childhood that doesn’t revolve around hospital walls.
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