"Everything was normal during prenatal check-ups, so we never expected the baby to be born prematurely and encounter various unexpected complications, which caught us off guard. We are grateful for everyone's donations and prayers. The baby has gradually been weaned off the oxygen machine and other equipment, and we truly thank you all."

Mother, Cheah Kah Mun, had been trying to conceive for two years before finally getting pregnant. Their mixed-race baby boy, Cavan, faced treatment in the hospital for two weeks due to underdeveloped lungs since birth. Now, his condition is improving, and the doctors have informed that he will be discharged soon.

The required RM60,000 for the baby was raised within three hours, and the parents sincerely thank the public for their assistance in helping them get through this difficult time. They also promise to do their best to help more people in need in the future, as a way to give back to the community for their support.

When Cheah Kah Mun was 36 weeks pregnant, the baby couldn't wait to come into the world. However, after being brought to her chest, the baby suddenly turned blue and didn't move, which frightened the mother. The nurses rushed him to the intensive care unit for examination, where it was confirmed that the baby had Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS), commonly known as underdeveloped lungs, requiring two weeks of treatment in the ICU.