Ismanie, 32, lives with her husband and their first child. Throughout her pregnancy, she faithfully attended monthly prenatal visits at the clinic, and everything progressed normally. A week before her due date, she delivered her baby at home without complications. But during the night, her condition suddenly changed. She developed eclampsia, a life-threatening emergency, and lost consciousness around midnight.
Early the next morning, her family rushed her to the clinic. She arrived in critical condition, with dangerously high blood pressure, a rapid heart rate, and no response. The medical team acted immediately, using available medications and equipment to stabilize her.
Over the next three days, her condition gradually improved. The seizures stopped, her vital signs stabilized, and she regained consciousness. Today, Ismanie has fully recovered and is able to care for her healthy newborn.
Her recovery is a powerful reminder of what timely medical care can do. We are grateful for the support that makes this kind of care possible.



