







Baby of Mrs. Varsha Ghogare is a 1-month-old female infant currently admitted to Nimai Children Hospitals, Sambhajinagar, under the care of Dr. Santosh Madrewar. She was born extremely premature with a very low birth weight of just 865 grams. Due to her premature birth, the baby is facing severe medical complications and remains in critical condition. She is currently on oxygen support and requires continuous feeding, medications, intensive monitoring, and specialized NICU care for survival. Her fragile health condition makes immediate and uninterrupted treatment extremely important.
The baby’s father, Mr. Pravin Ghogare, is a struggling farmer and the sole earning member of a family of six. He earns approximately ₹12,000 per month, while his wife, Mrs. Varsha Ghogare, is a homemaker. The family depends entirely on his limited income to manage daily household expenses and basic needs. The unexpected medical emergency of their newborn daughter has placed the family under tremendous emotional and financial pressure. Due to their weak financial condition, arranging funds for prolonged NICU treatment has become nearly impossible for them.
The baby requires prolonged NICU hospitalization, oxygen support, specialized feeding, medications, and round-the-clock medical supervision. The total estimated cost of treatment is approximately ₹3,40,000, which is far beyond the family’s financial capacity. Without timely treatment and continued medical care, the baby’s condition may become life-threatening. The family is urgently seeking financial assistance to continue her treatment and give their daughter a fighting chance at survival. Your support and contribution can help provide life-saving care to this newborn child. Every donation can bring hope and help save her precious life.
Baby of Mrs. Varsha Ghogare is undergoing critical NICU treatment for extreme premature birth and severe low birth weight complications under expert medical supervision at Nimai Children Hospitals, Sambhajinagar.
The newborn baby requires continuous oxygen support, specialized feeding, medications, intensive monitoring, and round-the-clock NICU care to survive and recover safely. Due to her extremely premature birth.
The baby’s father is a struggling farmer earning nearly ₹12,000/month and is unable to manage the high medical expenses required for his daughter’s prolonged NICU treatment and emergency care.