Sunday 27 June 2010

Baobei Babies...

I finally managed to find some volunteering (which doesn't involve paying money to do worthwhile causes - weird i know) with the Baobei Foundataion which basically involved poking a little orphan who is in hospital either waiting for or recovering from an operation.

The Baobei Foundataion basically works with orphanages all over China to fund operations for children mainly born with from some kind of spinal problems, like spina bifida and some other thing which i had never heard of... anyway the foundation organises for the orphans to come to Shanghai, they then pay for their operation and once recovered they try and place the baby in a 'healing home' - a foster family who look after the baby until they are adopted.


The Ayi and baby, 'Ke Xin' [可馨]
Often they try and get an Ayi (carer) from the same orphanage the baby is from to bring the baby to Shanghai and stay with the baby 24/7 during the baby's hospital stay. So I spent some time with Ke Xin (a 9month baby girl with spina bifida) to allow the Ayi to have a little break, like have a shower or go buy lunch.



Attempting to speak to the Ayi in Chinese, she said that many of the children from her orphanage (in HeNan province [河南]) tend to be adopted by americans, however some children, especially those with more serious disabilities tend to stay in the orphange long term. According to one of the ladies who works for Baobei Foundation, some of the children are found days after birth and some with no information on their birth or name, which leads to some babies having to have their birth date estimated from the state of their umbilical cord and names given to them by the orphanage.

You'll be happy to know that Ke Xin recovered very quickly from her little surgery and was discharged on thursday to stay in her foster home. Even the Ayi was impressed at how well Ke Xin had been doing and that she had put on weight since the operation.

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