Woman delivers baby after five miscarriages
UAE doctor helps 130kg woman successfully deliver a boy
It was nothing short of a miracle when this young Sudanese expatriate couple — Mohammad Hamza and Hind Abdul Fattah Abdul Quoom — became the proud parents of a bonny baby boy on June 6 at the Burjeel Specialty Hospital, Sharjah.
Married for seven years, Hind, 33, weighing 130kg, had suffered about five miscarriages in five years. She had been diagnosed with diabetes and hypo plastic uterus.
Dr Mona Saad, Specialist Gynaecologist and Obstetrics at the hospital who assisted the patient throughout the pregnancy, told Gulf News, “A Hypo plastic uterus makes it very challenging for the uterus to distend as the baby grows. In the case of Hind, the moment she crossed the first trimester, she would suffer a miscarriage. We had to be very careful and manage her pregnancy by providing a medicine protocol to relax her uterus and prevent any early contractions. By the time she had crossed 24 weeks, she was doing very well and the baby was born full term, weighing 3kg.”
The couple, who could not stop smiling through the tears of joy, recounted the challenging journey of the pregnancy. Hamza told Gulf News, “All thanks and praises to Allah, we had to fight hard with destiny. Hind had become pregnant five times in the last five years. However, every time, she suffered a miscarriage in the fourth or fifth month.” Hind added, “You cannot imagine the pain and trauma I had undergone in the last five years. Mohammad was also very depressed. My heart becomes heavy even now when I think about our lost babies. Every time I became pregnant, both of us were overjoyed. However, the happiness never lasted for more than a few months. Can you imagine the pain it caused us? I cannot express how much it hurt.”
The couple, over the years, had consulted several doctors within and outside the UAE for a solution, nothing yielded the desired results. Their dream to have a child seemed distant and impossible.
Uncomplicated delivery
When they finally came to Dr Saad, planning the sixth pregnancy, they were seeking someone who would understand their situation. “I narrated my entire story to Dr Saad. She was very positive and caring. She motivated me and made me feel relaxed,” said Hind.
The doctor then advised a customised treatment plan. Hind followed the instructions religiously, and eventually, her health improved. “She became pregnant, and we took utmost care of the child and the mother. By God’s grace, all went well. Finally, Hind gave birth to a baby boy through a caesarean,” said Dr Saad.
It has been over a month since the delivery. Both the mother and child, whom the parents have named Youssef Abdul Fattah Abdel Quoom Mohammad, are healthy and doing well.