Can a baby be born without a mouth?

Lexi Melton was born seven years ago with no lower jaw. Unusual symptoms during pregnancy had led her mom, Lisa, to undergo a sonogram at 27 weeks that revealed her baby's face was not forming properly.
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Can a baby be born without a jaw?

Sometimes babies are born with a small lower jaw. It is called micrognathia, which means "small mandible." It can occur in isolation, but is also a symptom of a variety of craniofacial conditions.
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How can you be born without a jaw?

Micrognathia, or mandibular hypoplasia, is a condition in which a child has a very small lower jaw. A child with micrognathia has a lower jaw that's much shorter or smaller than the rest of their face. Children may be born with this problem, or it can develop later in life.
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Can babies be born without a face?

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Juliana Wetmore is known around the world as "The Girl Born Without a Face." Her story went viral a year after she was born. Her face didn't look human when she was born.
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Can micrognathia be fixed?

Sometimes called mandibular hypoplasia, micrognathia may interfere with your child's feeding and breathing. Micrognathia is fairly common in infants, and can often corrects itself as your child grows.
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Do babies outgrow micrognathia?

Often there will not be enough room for the teeth to grow. Children with this problem should see an orthodontist when the adult teeth come in. Because children may outgrow the condition, it often makes sense to delay treatment until a child is older.
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When do babies outgrow micrognathia?

Treatment of Micrognathia

If micrognathia corrects itself, it usually occurs when the child is between 6 and 18 months old. Other treatments can be surgical or non-surgical.
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What is a butterfly baby?

Epidermolysis bullosa is a rare genetic condition that makes skin so fragile that it can tear or blister at the slightest touch. Children born with it are often called “Butterfly Children” because their skin seems as fragile as a butterfly wing. Mild forms may get better with time.
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What is a golden baby?

angel baby: a baby that passes away, either during pregnancy or shortly after. born sleeping: a stillborn baby. golden baby or pot of gold: a baby born after a rainbow baby.
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What is a sunshine baby?

"Angel Baby," "Sunshine Baby," and "Rainbow Baby" are terms that refer to babies born just before or after another baby is lost due to a variety of reasons. They help immediate family members move through the grieving process and find meaning in the loss.
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Can you survive without a jaw?

Unsourced or poorly sourced material may be challenged and removed. Otofacial syndrome is an extraordinarily rare congenital deformity in which a person is born without a mandible, and, consequently, without a chin. In nearly all cases, the child does not survive because it is unable to breathe and eat properly.
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Why does my baby have a recessed chin?

Mostly all babies have a recessed chin of some sort, this is entirely normal and expected. Mandible growth for all babies is rapid during the first three months, so many babies with retrognathia can breastfeed well by or soon after three months of age.
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Can a baby be born without a nose?

CNN reported Eli's story when he was born in 2015 with an extremely rare condition called arhinia. It left him without a nose, nasal passage or sinus cavity. Only about 40 people in the world have been born with the condition, according to a study in the American Journal of Case Reports.
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Is Laryngomalacia serious?

In most cases, laryngomalacia in infants is not a serious condition — they have noisy breathing, but are able to eat and grow. For these infants, laryngomalacia will resolve without surgery by the time they are 18 to 20 months old.
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When does a baby's jaw develop?

There is significant jaw growth in the first year of life (Enlow, 1982; Page, 2003b; Van der Liden, 1986). By six months parents will notice their baby's lower jaw beginning to line up with the baby's philtrum (area above the upper lip) and bridge of the nose when viewed from the side (i.e., profile).
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What are Unicorn babies?

Babies who wake up every 2 hours to feed for weeks and weeks

Waking every 1-4 hours is much more common than babies who sleep 8 hours a night from birth (I like to call these super sleepers "unicorn babies" - I have heard of them, but have never experienced one myself).
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What is a rainbow daughter?

A rainbow baby is a term for a baby that's born after the parents have a pregnancy loss. The name draws on the symbol of the rainbow, representing beauty after a dark time.
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What is a Over The rainbow baby?

The symbolism of a rainbow

A rainbow baby is a name coined for a healthy baby born after losing a baby due to miscarriage, infant loss, stillbirth, or neonatal death. The name “rainbow baby” comes from the idea of a rainbow appearing in the sky after a storm, or after a dark and turbulent time.
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What do you call a baby that passed away?

Definitions. A stillborn baby is one who has died before or during birth, at or after 24 weeks of pregnancy. A neonatal death happens in the first 28 days after birth. Stillbirths and baby deaths that happen in the first seven days of life, are sometimes counted together and called perinatal deaths.
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What does a blue butterfly on a hospital door mean?

Vice President of Patient Services Linda Geisler, RN, NEA-BC, FACHE, explained to all hospital staff that if they saw a butterfly next to the room number on a door, the patient was at the end of life and should be treated accordingly.
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What age do you stop skin to skin?

Babies can benefit from skin-to-skin for months. Some experts recommend it for at least three months for full-term babies and six months for premature babies. So snuggle up with your baby and enjoy the experience of being a parent. JoLyn Seitz, M.D. is an obstetrician and gynecologist with Sanford Health.
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Can humans be born without eyes?

Anophthalmia is a birth defect where a baby is born without one or both eyes. Microphthalmia is a birth defect in which one or both eyes did not develop fully, so they are small.
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Can babies be born without a brain?

Anencephaly (pronounced an-en-sef-uh-lee) is a serious birth defect in which a baby is born without parts of the brain and skull.
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Can you breathe with no nose?

Some people develop a habit of breathing through their mouth instead of their nose even after the nasal obstruction clears. For some people with sleep apnea, it may become a habit to sleep with their mouth open to accommodate their need for oxygen.
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