When physicians discover why a baby who was born smiling broadly becomes mute, shocking parents.

Ayla Summer Mucha’s arrival filled her parents’ lives with enormous pleasure. They recognized her uniqueness the second they saw her,

but they were unaware that the broad grin that welcomed them was the consequence of an extremely unusual ailment.

The happy couple from Australia, Cristina Vercher and Blaize Mucha, had their first child on December 30, 2021. In any case,

they learned during the C-section that their daughter Ayla had bilateral macrostomia, which indicates that her mouth had not grown normally.

Facial clefts are very unusual birth defects in which the corners of the mouth do not close properly during gestation.

 

 

Riley Strain’s last known text message—a perplexing two-word message—has surfaced.

Moving account of mother’s journey through parenting a child diagnosed with Treacher Collins Syndrome