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Day 2 Diagnosis: Rehman's Baby Blaind Congenital Meningitis & Blindness | A Heartbreaking Journey
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Day 2 Diagnosis: Rehman's Baby Blaind Congenital Meningitis & Blindness | A Heartbreaking Journey
On the second day of life, Rehman's newborn baby was tragically diagnosed with congenital meningitis and complete blindness. This emotional video follows the early signs, diagnosis, and the heartbreaking struggle of a family coping with such a devastating condition in a fragile newborn. Watch the journey of hope, love, and medical care as this ...
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Living with Congenital Blindness
On the 3rd day of life, Baby Rehman continues his brave battle against congenital meningitis and blindness. Despite the challenges, there are signs of daily improvement. In today's video, we document his routine medical checkups, reflex responses, and the emotional moment of starting feeding. Join us on this emotional journey of survival, strength, and hope as this little warrior begins to show signs of progress. A Don't forget to subscribe for more real-life stories from the NICU and support Ba
On the 3rd day of life, Baby Rehman continues his brave battle against congenital meningitis and blindness. Despite the challenges, there are signs of daily improvement. In today's video, we document his routine medical checkups, reflex responses, and the emotional moment of starting feeding. Join us on this emotional journey of survival, strength, and hope as this little warrior begins to show signs of progress. A Don't forget to subscribe for more real-life stories from the NICU and support Ba
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