Baby from Australia Born With a Permanent Smile

In a rare incident, A baby is born with a permanent smile on her face and is now the reason for the smile on the faces of millions of people on social media.

Who doesn't like a baby smiling? Have you seen a baby that just can’t stop smiling. In a rare incident, a baby is born with a permanent smile on her face. Ayla Summer Mucha, born in December 2021, was diagnosed with bilateral microstomia, an ultra-rare condition, which affects the looks and function of the oral cavity. Her parents Cristina Vercher, who is 21 year old, and Blaize Mucha who is 20 year old were given the news by the doctors in Australia, who said Ayla developed this condition in the womb. Ultrasound scans of Ms Vercher before she went for the delivery also did not show the abnormally large mouth opening. This extremley rare condition has given the baby a "permanent smile", which has made her a star on TikTok and Instagram.

According to a 2007 study, only 14 cases around the world have been reported with the condition. However, the Blaize said that All she could think about as a mother was where she went wrong. But the doctors reassured the couple that it was not their fault, and it occurred naturally and the parents could have done nothing about it.

Ayla's parents are talking to doctors about a surgery to fix her wide smile as she may not be able to function properly.The surgery has been advised by the doctors to help ensure Ayla has a functioning mouth as she grows older. On Instagram, they spread awareness about the condition and share their experiences so that it can help others to prevent this. What do you think about the baby who is actually born with a permanent smile? Do let us know in the comment section below.

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