Help Pregnant Moms Give Birth Safely in Disasters

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Help Pregnant Moms Give Birth Safely in Disasters
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Help Pregnant Moms Give Birth Safely in Disasters
Help Pregnant Moms Give Birth Safely in Disasters
Help Pregnant Moms Give Birth Safely in Disasters
Help Pregnant Moms Give Birth Safely in Disasters
Apr 20, 2023

Ahlam survived childbirth in Yemen

We are in the final days of the holy season of Ramadan. But, in places like Yemen, Syria, and Afghanistan, never-ending emergencies have put women and girls’ lives at risk and made it nearly impossible to celebrate Ramadan with their families.  

Your gift of $20 will support a midwife through one safe delivey this Ramadan.

Ahlam was in labor with her 9th child in Yemen, one of the world’s most dangerous places to be a mother, when she fainted from exhaustion, not having enough to eat throughout her pregnancy, and a life-threatening uterine rupture. Her husband shared his thoughts in that terrifying moment: “I felt the clock stop ticking when the clinic nurse told me they could not do anything to help my wife. It was horrifying to imagine my wife was going to die.”  

Ahlam was rushed to a clinic, where UNFPA staff determined it was necessary to remove her uterus to save her life and the life of her child. After six hours of touch-and-go surgery, Ahlam’s doctor said, “The sound of the heartbeat monitor sounded like victory music.” 

We are the only providers of sexual and reproductive health services in Yemen, friend, and without your support for this essential care, Ahlam and her baby would almost certainly have lost their lives. But, the protracted conflict and chronic underfunding have left our prenatal care, safe delivery services, and more on the brink of shutting down. Your gift of $15 will provide 3 women with an emergency birth kit, so she can give birth safely during a crisis. 

After recovering from surgery, Ahlam told us, “I felt like I died the moment I fainted. When I slowly opened my eyes, I thought I was opening them in my heaven, but I could hear the heartbeat monitor. Then I knew I had made it out alive.” 

Every two hours, a woman in Yemen dies from pregnancy or childbirth complications, but – thanks to your support – Ahlam was not part of that dire statistic. Today, she is with her husband, their newborn, and their 8 children, celebrating Ramadan. 

Just $45 will provide one woman like Ahlam with a mama kit, so she can care for herself and her baby after birth. 

Thank you for being there for Ahlam and for every woman and girl. 

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