Evalyne is a small-scale farmer from Uganda. She faced numerous challenges during this pregnancy, enduring physical and financial strain to obtain necessary medical care. She attended her antenatal appointments at Rwamahwa Health Center IV receiving comprehensive care. Fortunately, the pregnancy has come to term in good health.
Evalyne had to drop out of school after completing primary six due to a lack of funds. She decided to get married, and she and her husband engage in small-scale farming to make a living. However, they face limitations due to insufficient land for extensive and modern farming practices. Their harvests are modest, primarily catering to their family’s food needs. During her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family.
She is currently expecting her third child. Her doctors recommend that she deliver via a caesarean section so they can ensure the safety of both mother and child.
Our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare Foundation, is helping Evalyne undergo a C-Section on October 5th. This procedure will cost $252, and Evalyne needs your support.
Evalyne says, “I hope to be privileged to get my surgery supported by the donors and deliver my baby alive and healthy and this will enable me to resume farming and take care of my children.”