Young mothers who fled Syria's war for dismal refugee camps in Leba**n struggle to imagine a future for their babies, even though they find their newborns a rare source of joy. "My baby was born a refugee, and he faces a really tough future here," said Umm Khaled, nursing a newborn baby in a clinic run by Doctors Without Borders (MSF) at the border town of Arsal. "I was happy I had a baby, but these are really hard conditions to raise a child," she said, looked on by a**ther of her children, a thumb-sucking two-year-old boy. When I lived in Syria, I had a house and a garden where they could play.