





Baby Punam Gawde is a 6-day-old baby girl, born as an extreme preterm infant, and is currently admitted to Elite Women & Child Care Hospital, Mulund. Due to her premature birth, she is facing serious medical complications and requires continuous, specialized neonatal care. Doctors have advised that Baby Punam will require at least two months of hospitalization, which includes prolonged NICU care, high-end life-saving medications, and rehabilitative physiotherapy to support her fragile development. She is being treated under the expert supervision of Dr. Sneha Ganesh, and her condition requires round-the-clock monitoring to ensure survival and gradual recovery.
Baby Punam belongs to a financially vulnerable family. Her father, Mr. Deepak Gawde, works as a lab assistant and is the sole earning member of a family of five. Her mother is a homemaker. The family recently suffered an immense tragedy when Mrs. Gawde delivered premature twins, out of which one twin unfortunately passed away. Baby Punam, the surviving twin, is currently in critical condition and battling for her life. With limited income, no savings, and mounting medical expenses, the family is under extreme financial stress and is completely unable to manage the cost of long-term treatment on their own.
As advised by doctors, Baby Punam’s treatment involves an extended NICU stay, specialized neonatal medications, continuous monitoring, and rehabilitative care over the next two months. The total estimated cost of treatment is ₹12,00,000, which is far beyond the family’s financial capacity. Without urgent financial assistance, continuing her life-saving treatment will be extremely difficult. This is a heartfelt appeal to compassionate donors to come forward and support Baby Punam during this critical phase.
All medical details, hospital admission records, and treatment plans are officially provided by Elite Women & Child Care Hospital. Baby Punam’s condition has been diagnosed as an extreme preterm case requiring prolonged NICU care.
Doctors have advised a minimum of two months of hospitalization. This includes NICU support, advanced medications, and physiotherapy. Premature infants are highly vulnerable and require uninterrupted care. Any delay in treatment may pose serious.
The family has already lost one newborn due to premature complications. Baby Punam is their only hope and needs immediate support. With a single income and no savings, medical costs are overwhelming. Your kindness.