Helping the Perinatal Center in Krivoy Rog
Helping the Perinatal Center in Krivoy Rog
Completed

Helping the Perinatal Center in Krivoy Rog

The project is carried by
Started: 15.03.2022
Kryvyi Rih
Completed
Totally raised
65801.0 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
65801.00 UAH

Despite the war, explosions and rocket attacks, children continue to be born. This is a huge risk to the lives of babies, but maternity hospital doctors are doing everything to save their lives. The difficult psychological state of women now is the cause of premature birth. Such babies are rescued in premature babies' wards. In order to protect the lives of young patients, doctors must have all the means to work. Our goal is to help the neonatal intensive care unit at the Kryvyi Rih Perinatal Center.

Currently, there are 10 children in serious condition who need round-the-clock care. But doctors do not rule out that in the coming days their number will increase. During the war, it is very difficult to predict how many people will need help, so doctors are asking for help with medicines and drugs to be ready to accept more patients and help everyone who needs it.

This project will purchase medicines, gloves, syringes, drugs for prenatal feeding of premature babies and much more.

*Photo credit: newsmaker.md.

ID: 8012
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