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Baby Saved From Dead Mother’s Womb After Israeli Strike

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
April 27, 2024
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The baby girl has now been placed in an incubator. Photo Courtesy

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Sabreen was dead before she could look into the baby’s eyes or hold her

The young mother had carried her child through seven-and-a-half months of pregnancy. They were days and nights of constant fear, but Sabreen hoped the family’s luck would hold until the war ended.

That luck vanished in the roar and fire of an explosion in the hour before midnight on 20 April.

The Israelis dropped a bomb onto the al-Sakani family home in Rafah where Sabreen, along with her husband and the couple’s other daughter – three-year-old Malak – were asleep.

Sabreen suffered extensive injuries and her husband and Malak were killed, but the baby was still alive in her mother’s womb when rescue workers reached the site.

The baby girl has now been placed in an incubator. Photo Courtesy

They rushed Sabreen to hospital, where doctors performed an emergency Caesarean section to deliver the child.

Sabreen could not be saved but doctors worked to resuscitate the baby, gently tapping her chest to stimulate breathing. Air was pumped into her lungs.

“She was born in severe respiratory distress,” said Dr Mohammed Salama, head of the emergency neo-natal unit at Emirati Hospital in Rafah.

But the baby – who weighed just 1.4kg (3.1 lbs) – survived the ordeal of her birth.

The doctor wrote the words “the baby of the martyr Sabreen al-Sakani” on a piece of tape and attached it to her body. She was then placed in an incubator.

“We can say there is some progress in her health condition,” Dr Salama said.

“But the situation is still at risk. This respiratory distress syndrome is originally caused by premature birth. This child should have been in the mother’s womb at this time, but she was deprived of this right.”

The doctor expects her to remain in hospital for up to a month.

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