A three days visit to Malamulo Mission Hospital and another two days to Mulanje Mission Hospital have been not only extremely rewarding but also an insight to hypothermia, oxygen concentrator and other devices of interest. Besides being excited with visiting wards like Labour, Delivery, Postnatal, Nursery, children and Theatre both at Malamulo and Mulanje Mission Hospitals, sharing the challenges faced by nurses and patients in these wards, was another key aspect as a bioengineer. Managing life immediately after birth to the level that the baby manages itself, suffers great complications. We have learned from the nurses both at Malamulo and Mulanje Mission Hospitals that Temperature changes immediately after birth, premature birth, neonatal Low birth weight, apnea, hypothermia, lungs failure and babies’ failure to suckle are a few common challenges faced by babies. Failure to control or treat any of these complications will lead to neonatal death. We also learned that delaying to treat or lack of proper treating devices, failure to use the devices or any treatment interruption may lead to serious complications or even death. I really wondered how neonatal survives in technology free areas. The experiences gave me enthusiasm to do more and saves lives. My conscious was not right when there was a Escom low voltages at Malamulo hospital during our visit and an oxygen concentrator device administered on the baby had to be stopped to avoid power fluctuations until the power stabilized. It was a bad experience but as an engineer, I had to face these challenges and think of solutions with the right heart and mind. Indeed, It’s good to share life experiences for a better tomorrow.