A High-Risk Birth
Ruhani, born on 26 April 2020, weighed only 1.6 kg at birth, placing her in the severely malnourished category. By six months of age, her weight gain remained inadequate, and she experienced frequent illness. Limited understanding of appropriate feeding practices contributed to sustained vulnerability.
Early Counselling and THR Reinforcement
On 8 October 2020, during a household visit, the Project Tushti Field Officer initiated counselling focused on breastfeeding, hygiene, and age-appropriate complementary feeding using THR. Growth monitoring began through regular follow-up visits.
Therapeutic Nutrition Through CMTC
In 2022, Ruhani was enrolled at the Child Malnutrition Treatment Centre (CMTC), Bhanvad. Her mother adhered to feeding guidelines consistently. This marked a stabilisation phase in her recovery. By August 2023, her weight improved to 8.5 kg (81 cm), though she had not yet reached normal status.
Strengthening the Household Nutrition Ecosystem
At three years of age, Ruhani began attending the Anganwadi Centre, where she received a daily nutritious breakfast. At home, THR supplementation continued.
Beteen 2020 and April 2023, 17 follow-up visits were conducted to monitor growth, reinforce feeding practices, and prevent relapse.
To strengthen dietary diversity, the family received a Poshan Vatika Kit, enabling the cultivation of fresh vegetables. A Nutrition Kit further supplemented household intake.
Transition to Normal Category
By February 2024, Ruhani’s weight reached 10.4 kg (83 cm). Continued monitoring and layered interventions led to steady improvement.
By October 2024, her weight increased to 13.25 kg with a height of 89 cm, marking her transition into the Normal category after nearly four years of sustained follow-up.
“My daughter Ruhani was born with a very low birth weight of 1.6 kg and often fell sick. With continuous guidance and support from the Project Tushti team, CMTC, and Anganwadi, we followed proper feeding and care practices. Today she has reached normal growth and is much healthier, and I am grateful for their support.”
-Hasinaben Basir Detha, Ruhani’s Mother