There are several cases where babies are born premature, without a nose, joint heads, joint rib cage and with other such abnormalities. This is really heartbreaking for any parent to see. The survival of the child purely depends on how the society treats him or her. In today’s world people tend to be extremely ruthless and belittle these children. There is no way the child will be able to cope up with such kind of societal oppression and survive. They will lose the will to live. First and foremost, the parents should be brave enough to accept their babies the way they are, inspite of their abnormalities. There are similar stories of three kids who were born without a nose.
This condition is clinically referred to as ‘Congenital Arhinia’, wherein the infant has a nasal cavity that is not developed at all. As a result, the infant is born without a nose in the socket. Timothy Eli Thompson, Tessa Evens and Cassidy Hooper were the three kids that were born with congenital arhinia. These stories have inspired millions of people around the world and are truly the most inspirational beings ever created.
Timothy Eli
A couple named Brandi McGlathery and Troy Thompson were blessed with the baby, Timothy Eli, who was born prematurely on March 4, 2015. He underwent tracheotomy at the age of 5 days and now the boy can have an artificial nose put on him. But, the doctors performed a cranial scan and eye exam for Timothy and the results were normal for him.
Tessa Evans
Tessa Evans was born in Feb 2013 and the doctors noticed her condition during the 20 week scan. She was also born without a nose but, the 3D scans and tests were all normal. She is growing up like a normal kid and also plays and dances.
Cassidy Hooper
Cassidy hooper was born without a nose and eyes and had also undergone various facial change and reconstruction surgeries when she was hardly few months old. Even though she was always bullied and maimed at school, no one could ever put her down or shake her up. Her optimism was the ray of sunshine. Her last surgery took place in April 2013 and now, her brain and heart are both normal.