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Watch: Emirati mum on dialysis, who delivers baby boy in the UAE, says nothing is impossible

A thankful Hanan, 38, right, with her newborn Suhail Al Kaabi and Dr. Sulsa M. Jain
A thankful Hanan, 38, right, with her newborn Suhail Al Kaabi and Dr. Sulsa M. Jain at the Burjeel Royal Hospital, Al Ain.
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Dubai: A 38-year-old Emirati woman, who has been undergoing dialysis for the past three years, has delivered a baby boy against all odds.

Al Ain-based Hanan, who goes on dialysis three times a week even now, told Gulf News, “Nothing is impossible. Never give up hope and have full faith in the Almighty.”

The mum of two, who has a five-year-old daughter in addition to the newborn, said she was diagnosed with end-stage kidney disease four years earlier. “I was a diabetic and felt shattered when I heard the news, but thanks to the support of my husband and my family, I accepted my situation and tried to work around it,” she said.

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Hanan with her supportive husband Saeed Al Kaabi and their bundle of joy Suhail Al Kaabi.
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The positive mindset prepared her well for what lay in store. Hanan said she received the most pleasant surprise when she discovered that she was pregnant last year. “I yearned to have another child and wanted to explore the possibility of going in for IVF treatment when my prayers were answered,” she said.

Although she was well aware of the challenges and risks involved in going ahead with the pregnancy, she said she was determined to see it through. She was under the treatment of Dr. Venkat Sainaresh Vellanki, Consultant Nephrologist at Burjeel Royal Hospital, Al Ain, where she was put on a tailored dialysis treatment plan while also a strict protocol to keep her sugar and hypertension under control.

Dr Vellanki said, “Conceiving while on dialysis is extremely unusual. In the rare occasions where dialysis patients do conceive, the pregnancies are complex and the vast majority end in miscarriage/preterm.”

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