Help Save Baby Aiesha’s Life--A 14-Month-Old Fighting AML. My name is Habibatul Jannat, and I am writing this with a heart that is breaking every single moment.
This is my daughter Aiesha. She is just 14 months old. Until recently, she was a happy baby,learning to walk, laughing at small things, holding my finger tightly like she never wanted to let go.
On 24th December 2025, our world collapsed.
Aiesha was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML), a rare and aggressive blood cancer, especially devastating in babies.
No parent is ever prepared to hear the word cancer, let alone for a child who has barely started her life.
AML in infants is not treated like other illnesses.
Her doctors have told us she needs-
Immediate and prolonged hospitalization (6–7 months)
Intensive chemotherapy using modern pediatric protocols
A chemo port, constant monitoring, blood products, and infection control
And possibly a bone marrow transplant to survive and live a normal life
This treatment is time-critical. Delays can cost her life.
The unbearable reality
The cost of treatment is far beyond what we can afford.
As parents, we are doing everything humanly possible, but this battle requires tens of lakhs for hospital care, medicines, tests, ICU support, and transplant preparation.
No parent should have to choose between money and their child’s life.
Yet here we are—asking the world for help.
Why your help matters?Aiesha can be cured.
Children with AML do survive and grow into healthy adults when they receive the right treatment at the right time.
Your support means:
More days of treatment
More chances to fight infections
More hope that she will grow up, go to school, and live the life she deserves
Even $5 or $10 brings her closer to survival.
A mother’s prayer--
Allah has chosen this tiny body for a great test.
But Allah also heals through people.
If you cannot donate, please share this page.
Your kindness could be the reason my daughter gets to live.
From the depths of my heart,
Thank you for standing with Aiesha.
Please help us save her life.






