Success! Eva from Uganda raised $214 to fund a C-section to safely deliver her baby.

Eva
$214
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$0
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Fully funded
Eva's treatment was fully funded on December 30, 2021.
  • Eva's story
  • Eva's update
December 21, 2021

Photo of Eva post-operation

April 1, 2022

Eva underwent a C-section and welcomed a baby boy.

Eva had a C-section and safely delivered a healthy baby boy weighing 2.6 kgs. Eva and her baby are now home and both doing well. After her r...

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Eva's Timeline

  • December 21, 2021
    PROFILE SUBMITTED

    Eva was submitted by Edward Mugane, Impact Assessment Coordinator at African Mission Healthcare.

  • December 22, 2021
    TREATMENT OCCURRED

    Eva received treatment at Rushoroza Hospital in Uganda. Medical partners often provide care to patients accepted by Watsi before those patients are fully funded, operating under the guarantee that the cost of care will be paid for by donors.

  • December 25, 2021
    PROFILE PUBLISHED

    Eva's profile was published to start raising funds.

  • December 30, 2021
    FULLY FUNDED

    Eva's treatment was fully funded.

  • April 1, 2022
    TREATMENT UPDATE

    Eva's treatment was successful. Read the update.

Funded by 2 donors

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Tha Zin is a 43-year-old woman from Thailand. She lives in a refugee camp in Tak Province with her husband and two sons. Tha Zin and her husband run a shop in the refugee camp. Their total monthly income is not enough to cover their basic expenses, and sometimes Tha Zin needs to borrow money with interest from her neighbor for her children’s school expenses. Tha Zin shared that in her free time she loves reading the Bible, praying, and knitting hats for her family. In 2022, Tha Zin started to experience pain when sitting. She also experienced bleeding in a sensitive area. In the refugee camp, they receive free basic health care from the International Rescue Committee (IRC). Tha Zin went to the hospital in the refugee camp, where they completed a physical examination, diagnosed her with severe hemorrhoids, and provided her with basic medication. While Tha Zin took the medication, she felt relieved, but after she finished her medication, the pain worsened, and she experienced increased swelling and inflammation. As time went on, the pain worsened. She felt it was harder to stand up, walk or sit. Currently, Tha Zin feels like she has less energy and has difficulty completing her everyday tasks. She also experiences difficulty sleeping due to her worries about her condition. Tha Zin sought treatment through our medical partner, Burma Children Medical Fund. She is now scheduled to undergo surgery on June 2nd at our partner's care center. Tha Zin needs your help to raise $1,500 to cover the cost of her procedure and care. Tha Zin said, “Because of my illness, I had to close my shop and leave my two children with my relatives. So, I worry about them. But I am thankful to those who will support my surgery because I cannot afford to pay for it by myself. When I recover, I will reopen my shop and pay back my debt that I borrowed for my children’s school expenses. If my family has the opportunity to do so, I want us to be resettled in a new country one day.”

$698raised
$802to go