I would like to run and appeal for the baby girl of Manorama and Ajit Kumar Yadav. The initial days of birth of this baby were filled with joy, but soon, they encountered a worrying situation. Around 20 days after her birth, their precious daughter began experiencing distress while feeding, turning black. Concerned and panicked, they rushed her to the hospital for immediate attention.
Doctors at Mumbai's APEX Hospital (4.1 km from Mulund Railway Station) diagnosed her with Neonatal Encephalopathy with Interminant Stridor, Persistent Hypertension, and Sepsis. The situation demands multiple surgeries, both invasive and non-invasive ventilatory support, treatments, and a series of medications including antibiotics. The estimated cost for these crucial procedures amounts to 3,00,000/- (Three lakhs only).
Ajit Kumar, the baby's father, works diligently in a clothing store, earning Rs 8,000 per month. The family of five resides in a rented home, striving to make ends meet with their modest income. To cover the medical expenses, Ajit has already borrowed from friends and relatives, yet finds himself in a situation where he has exhausted all resources. Their desperation to save their precious child is immense.