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    Displaced Mothers in Lebanon Welcome Babies' New Lives With Hope and Fear

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    Posted on March 27, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Amid Lebanon’s renewed March 2026 conflict, over 800,000 people—including thousands of pregnant women—were displaced. Mothers like Hawraa give birth amid uncertainty, facing medical access issues and overcrowded shelters.

    Displaced Mothers in Lebanon Face Challenges Welcoming Newborns During Conflict

    Impact of Conflict on Pregnant Women and Newborns in Lebanon

    By Catherine Cartier and Emilie Madi

    Fleeing Conflict: The Journey of Hawraa Houmani

    BEIRUT, March 27 (Reuters) - When Israeli strikes rained down on southern Lebanon in early March, Hawraa Houmani, 29 years old and almost nine months pregnant, fled her village near Nabatieh to a shelter in a school in Beirut. She no longer had access to the doctor that had cared for her throughout her pregnancy. 

    “I had prepared myself physically and mentally for that doctor, for her to be the one delivering,” Houmani said. 

    A Beirut hospital turned her away for a pre-delivery check-up, though when she started having contractions a week later, it admitted her. She gave birth to her son, Ali, on March 11. 

    Returning to Uncertainty: Life in a Shelter

    'THE JOY IS INCOMPLETE'

    The next day, she returned to the classroom where she now lives with her husband, four-year-old son, and other displaced relatives. They are among over a million people who have been displaced in Lebanon since a new war between Israel and Hezbollah erupted on March 2. 

    Health and Hygiene Concerns for Displaced Mothers

    There are 13,500 displaced pregnant women in Lebanon, according to the UN Population Fund UNFPA, the world body's reproductive health agency. As many as 1,500 women are expected to give birth in the next 30 days.  

    In the shelter, where multiple families share bathrooms, Houmani worries about cleanliness, breastfeeding and bathing her children. Within the first two weeks of his life, Ali has caught a cold and a rash has spread across his face. His family is anxious for a pediatrician to treat him, but so far, none have come to the shelter. 

    Family Bonds and Emotional Struggles

    Grandmother Sabah Marji, 64, cradled Ali in one arm and his cousin Fatima, born just days before the war started, in the other. 

    “Right now, I feel great about them, but the joy is incomplete. It's not the same as when a person is living in their own home with everything around them,” she said.

    Support Systems and Psychological Aid

    Midwife Ahlam Sayegh, who also fled Nabatieh, supports displaced pregnant women and new mothers in Beirut as best she can with limited means.

    “We are giving support, but at the same time most of that support is mainly psychological support - support by telling them what they should do, when the necessities required to put that into practice on the ground are not reaching them,” she said. 

    Hopes for the Future Amid Ongoing Conflict

    When the strikes began, 31-year-old Sarah Shahla was five months pregnant with a baby girl. She too fled from Nabatieh with her husband and two sons. In the shelter, she has opened a small stand selling candy and snacks. 

    As Lebanon approaches one month of renewed conflict, Israel has threatened an occupation of the south. Still, Sarah hopes to return to her home before giving birth. 

    “Of course, I hope that she comes into a life better than this one, that she comes into a life with stability, safety, a family atmosphere, a sense of home, all of these things.”

    (Reporting by Catherine Cartier and Emilie Madi)

    References

    • War has already displaced nearly a million Lebanese, and aid groups warn of a humanitarian crisis
    • Situation Report

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of Conflict on Pregnant Women and Newborns in Lebanon
    • Fleeing Conflict: The Journey of Hawraa Houmani

    Key Takeaways

    • •More than 800,000 people have been displaced in Lebanon since early March, straining healthcare and shelter systems amid active conflict (apnews.com)
    • •UNFPA estimates around 7,750 pregnant women displaced, with nearly 860 expected to give birth in the next month (unfpa.org)
    • •Displaced mothers endure overcrowded, unsanitary conditions and limited medical care, giving rise to both hope and fear in newborns' lives

    Frequently Asked Questions about Displaced mothers in Lebanon welcome babies' new lives with hope and fear

    1Why are mothers being displaced in Lebanon?

    Mothers are being displaced in Lebanon due to the recent outbreak of conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, leading to over a million people fleeing their homes.

    2What challenges do displaced mothers face in shelters?

    Displaced mothers struggle with limited healthcare, poor hygiene, lack of pediatric care, and the difficulty of raising newborns and children in shared shelters.

  • Returning to Uncertainty: Life in a Shelter
  • Health and Hygiene Concerns for Displaced Mothers
  • Family Bonds and Emotional Struggles
  • Support Systems and Psychological Aid
  • Hopes for the Future Amid Ongoing Conflict
  • 3How many pregnant women are currently displaced in Lebanon?

    According to the UN Population Fund, there are 13,500 displaced pregnant women in Lebanon, with 1,500 expected to give birth in the next 30 days.

    4What support is available for displaced pregnant women?

    Support is mainly psychological, with some advice from midwives, but resources and necessities for proper medical and postnatal care are limited.

    5How are newborns' health affected in displacement conditions?

    Newborns are at risk of illness such as colds and rashes due to the lack of cleanliness and medical care in shelters.

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