kept asking for medicine all night…the doctors didn’t get mercy…then gave birth to the dead child..the painful story of Pak actress will make you cry too

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Becoming a mother is a beautiful feeling for every woman. After keeping the child in the womb for 9 months, it is every woman’s dream to be able to see her child. They are restless for him to come into this world and take the child in their lap, but sometimes such an accident also happens to them which shatters all the dreams. Something similar happened with Pakistani actress Zara Noor Abbas. Zara Noor Abbas lost her baby a few months back due to doctors’ mistake. The actress expressed the pain of losing her child during an interview.

Mumbai: Becoming a mother is a beautiful feeling for every woman. After keeping the child in the womb for 9 months, it is every woman’s dream to be able to see her child. They are restless for him to come into this world and take the child in their lap, but sometimes such an accident also happens to them which shatters all the dreams. Something similar happened with Pakistani actress Zara Noor Abbas.

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Zara Noor Abbas lost her baby a few months back due to the mistake of doctors. The actress is expressing the pain of losing her child during an interview. During this video is becoming increasingly viral on social media.

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Opened the health system and saidThe biggest pain for me was that I was telling the doctors that I had depression. Till last year I was taking medicines which I have quit now. I have anxiety. Panic attacks come. If my child is not in a condition to survive, give me medicine so that I can sleep. But the doctors did not give me any medicine.


‘After delivery, I was lying on the bed the whole night, family, relatives and friends kept coming to see. She remained in this condition till 9 in the morning. He had to stay awake and watch everything till he got the death certificate. I had lost my child. I was getting angry.’

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Sharing this video, he wrote-It is always a task to talk about what you have lost. But after so much discussion and a few months, I was finally able to speak my heart to my friend Fariha. Seeing what I have experienced in Pakistan’s health system, I feel that women underestimate themselves, they do not know how brave they are. I hope that I find courage from those women who have gone through similar or even worse troubles.’


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