Al-Quds Hospital.. The same place that healed her injuries a year and a half ago welcomes her new baby today after the tragedy of losing her four children.
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Al-Quds Hospital.. The same place that healed her injuries a year and a half ago welcomes her new baby today after the tragedy of losing her four children.

SadaNews - In a complex medical and humanitarian interplay, the medical teams at Al-Quds Hospital, affiliated with the Palestinian Red Crescent Association, successfully managed a critical case of a newborn suffering from severe respiratory complications. This case holds exceptional significance, as the newborn belongs to the family of Ms. "Awda" who underwent an intensive therapeutic and rehabilitative program lasting 50 days at the same hospital a year and a half ago due to a severe injury that left her unable to move independently, coinciding with the tragedy of losing her four children in northern Gaza Strip.

Following an emergency and early cesarean section performed on the mother at another medical facility, the newborn "Khalid" faced a sharp deterioration in his vital signs due to acute respiratory distress syndrome and pleural effusion, accompanied by a respiratory infection transmitted vertically from the mother, who already suffers from structural deformities and obstruction in the pelvis due to her previous injury.

The baby was immediately transferred to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Al-Quds Hospital, where he underwent a specialized treatment protocol that included supportive mechanical ventilation, broad-spectrum intravenous antibiotics, and fluid drainage, leading to a significant stabilization of his condition and improvement in his vital signs.

Citizen Hussein Awda, the husband of the lady and father of the martyrs (Khalid, Eman, Yusuf, and Mohamed), documents this medical case by stating: "I am Hussein Awda, I lost my mother, two of my sisters, and my four children in this war. My wife was treated here previously for a debilitating injury, and today God bless us with (Khalid). Due to her early and cesarean birth, and her previous injury with pelvis obstruction, the child was born with inflammation and fluid in the chest. He was immediately transferred to the nursery at Al-Quds Hospital, and thank God, thanks to the medical care here, his health stabilized and he passed the critical stage."

Awda adds from a medical competence perspective: "For my wife to transform from a woman completely reliant on a wheelchair due to pelvic bone fractures, to a mother capable of carrying and giving birth, overcoming these severe complications with her fetus, this constitutes a medical miracle and a true will to live, witnessed by the Red Crescent teams."

This case affirms the efficiency of emergency protocols and critical care for newborns at Al-Quds Hospital, where the place has not only witnessed the healing of the mother's old physical wounds, but has also become the safe medical environment that ensured the safety of the new generation for the family, linking the name of the medical facility to life-saving and renewal in the most challenging clinical circumstances.