Day 9 in NICU. Two Tiny Hearts. One Last Chance to Save Them.

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Day 9 in NICU. Two Tiny Hearts. One Last Chance to Save Them.

These Twins Haven’t Even Opened Their Eyes… And They’re Already Fighting Death.

Just a few days ago, Rakhi and her husband were filled with joy,  after years of prayers, they were finally going to become parents. Not of one, but two beautiful twin boys.But that joy shattered the moment these babies came into the world far too early, far too weak, and in critical condition.Both were born prematurely at just 7 months. Their tiny bodies couldn’t cope with the outside world. The moment they were born, they were rushed to the NICU not to be held in their mother’s arms, but to be placed on life-saving ventilators.


Both are battling for their survival.

They weigh barely 800 grams and 1.1 kg. Their lungs are severely underdeveloped. Their bodies are infected. And they’re too fragile to cry, to feed, or to even breathe on their own.Doctors have diagnosed them with:

  • Severe Preterm Complications
     
  • Acute Sepsis (life-threatening infection)
     
  • ARDS (Respiratory failure)
     
  • AOP (Repeated stoppage of breathing)
     
  • Extreme Low Birth Weight
     

Every few minutes, their oxygen levels drop. Their heartbeat falters. And doctors and nurses rush to stabilize them. This has been the reality every hour, every day, for the past 9 days.

The parents are watching their newborns suffer, helpless and broken.

Their father is a daily-wage labourer. He cannot afford even a fraction of the care required. Their mother is still recovering from a complicated C-section delivery. She lies on a hospital bed, unable to hold her children, just praying they live.

The family has already exhausted all they had. They have taken loans, borrowed from friends, and begged relatives, but even that isn’t enough.

Now, the hospital has clearly stated the babies need to stay in the NICU for the next 10–12 weeks, on ventilator and medical support. The cost?

👉 ₹32,00,000

That’s the cost of saving both babies. 


And that’s why we’re reaching out to you.

They both are too little to fight this battle alone.But with your help, they stand a chance.We are raising funds for their treatment. The hospital has provided verified estimates and bills, and the doctors are doing everything they can.But time is running out. Each day in NICU costs thousands. Each hour without help is a risk to their survival.

Your one donation can help save two innocent lives.

Whether it's ₹500 or ₹5,000, every rupee matters.

Help these parents take their babies home. Help Baby Usman and his twin brother breathe, feed, cry, and grow up like any other child.

Because no parent should watch their newborns die just because they’re poor. 


📄 Verified case documents available
📅 Age: 9 days old
👶 Twin Premature Baby Boys
🎯 Goal: ₹32,00,000 

Be the reason this baby goes home — not to a hospital bed, but to a mother’s arms.

Please donate.
Please share.
Please care.
Because sometimes, your kindness is someone’s last hope.

 

Hospital Estimate Documents

Note - Any amount raised beyond the required treatment cost will be used to support other individuals who were less fortunate and could not receive the help they needed.

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