Baby Born With Permanent Smile Melts The People’s Hearts. She Her Rare Condition

Only 14 people in the world have been diagnosed with this extremely rare illness. Ayla’s parents wish to have her broad smile fixed by specialists through surgery. The ‘permanent smile’ may look adorable in photographs, but it has a number of drawbacks.

Netizens have been beaming ever since photographs of a baby born with bilateral microstomia appeared on the internet. When Ayla Summer Mucha, a December 2021 baby, was diagnosed with bilateral microstomia, a rare illness that impairs both the appearance and functionality of the mouth cavity, doctors couldn’t believe their eyes. This resulted in her developing a perpetual grin. Her mother resorted to social media to post numerous pictures of the newborn on her account. Sharing a heartwarming photo of her new bundle of joy, she wrote: “I love you, Lala, with all of my heart. It’s better to be late than never, in this case. Always being two days late… She’s about out of prem suits.”

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Her mother has recently posted a couple more photos of her daughter. ‘Literally melting over these images,’ she wrote in her journal.

The netizens who commented on Ayla’s photos were smitten with her beauty. “So sweet babu,” one user said. That’s all one person could say. “Sweet girl she’s really precious,” said another commenter. According to one user, “She is going to make people’s faces grin when she grows up.” “The cutest kid in the planet,” a person said.

According to Ayla’s doctors in Australia, Cristina Vercher and Blaize Mucha’s illness started while she was still in the womb. Ms Vercher told the New York Post, ” “Blaize and I had no idea that Blaize had a macrostomia, and I had never encountered someone who had been born with one. The fact that I had not anticipated it was a tremendous surprise.”

 

 

 
This is a rare disease, with only 14 documented instances worldwide. However, doctors at Flinders Medical Centre claim to have never seen it before. According to reports, the mother’s Ultrasound scans did not reveal any abnormalities. In an interview with the New York Post, she remarked, “It was all I could think about as a mother was where I did wrong, especially when I had been so meticulous throughout my entire pregnancy.”