I have fought for the life of this child many, many times'
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I have fought for the life of this child many, many times'
"Martha carries her son Aaron, who is unable to walk or talk, while she works in the fields. She states, 'Aaron is so weak, so I have to carry him from the house and lay him somewhere so I can work.' This highlights the daily struggles she faces in balancing her responsibilities as a mother and a worker."
"Martha reflects on her traumatic past, saying, 'My dad did not want me to come home, but my mother pleaded with my father to let me stay.' This illustrates the familial challenges she encountered after her pregnancy."
"After a long and complicated labor, Martha gave birth to Aaron, who requires constant care due to his disability. She emphasizes, 'We return home when it's time to feed Aaron or when he has soiled himself, not when the tilling is done.' This statement underscores the sacrifices she makes for her son."
Martha Apolot, a 21-year-old mother in Uganda, carries her eight-year-old son Aaron, who has an undiagnosed disability, while working in the fields. Aaron cannot walk, talk, or eat solid foods and requires constant care. Martha's life changed dramatically after being raped at 13, leading to a complicated family dynamic and her eventual return home. Despite the challenges, she continues to care for Aaron, prioritizing his needs over her own work in the fields.
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