Baby Born Without Skull In US, Celebrates His First Birthday

Florida: A toddle was born without his skull in Florida recently celebrated his first birthday despite doctors saying he would die within few days of his birth.
Jaxon Emmet Buell was born a year ago with the absence of large part of his skull, due to a condition known as Anencephaly, a malformation that developed while he was in his mothers womb. This affects one in about 4,860 babies in US.
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Despite of the odds, the little soldier has earned the nickname ‘Jaxon Strong’on social media. More than 18,000 people have shared his story and the made the video go viral.
His courageous parents Brandon and Brittany were aware about the condition in the 17th week of the pregnancy, when they got to know they were going to have a boy.

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The 30-year-old said, “we knew something was up when the ultrasound technician went towards his head and went very quiet”. “Brittany got the call the next day from the doctors saying there was a concern with the MRI results. She was in tears and told me there was an issue with the baby.
“Of course, I lost it at work so they sent me home and the rest of the day was a blur truly.”
Doctors said there could be several other things which might go wrong with the baby, i.e, from Down syndrome to Spina bifida. They were advised to terminate at 23 weeks, but that was against the young Christian couple’s beliefs.
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“Who are we to decide? We were given a child, we are given a chance and we have to be his voice,” Brandon said.
Despite the possibility Jaxon could be stillborn, 27-year-old Brittany carried him till he was born by Caesarian in Augusts 2014.
Jaxon is going strong, but Brittney admits neither she nor Brandon know for how long he could go.
“It is always in the back of my mind. I’m very aware that today maybe his last day. I’m aware tomorrow he may not be here,” she said.
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Jaxon spent the first three weeks in intensive neonatal care at Florida’s Winnie Palmer Hospital as brain surgeons tried to understand his condition.

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