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Baby Born With Half a Skull Celebrates His First Birthday

Baby Jaxon is defying all odds and is thriving and now beginning to talk

Nikita Mishra
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Jaxon Emmett Buell is a medical miracle, he’s seeing the world with half a&nbsp;skull (Photo courtesy: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/WeAreJaxonStrong">Jaxon Strong/ Facebook</a>)
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Jaxon Emmett Buell is a medical miracle, he’s seeing the world with half a skull (Photo courtesy: Jaxon Strong/ Facebook)
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A Florida boy was given just days to live when he was born with a rare neural-tube condition. As a result half his skull and brain were missing, but he’s surpassed all expectations and celebrated his 1st birthday last month.

Little Jaxon when he was a month old (Photo courtesy: Jaxon Strong/ Facebook)

The boy, who has an extremely rare brain malformation called microhydranencephaly, was nicknamed Jaxon Strong. This toddler is now teething and learning to say “mama” and “daddy” – his doting parents, Brandon and Brittany Buell, relish every moment with their boy.

The proud parents, Brittany and Brandon Buell, have taken to his Facebook page, “Jaxon Strong” and shared a candid clip of him speaking after he managed to utter his first words.

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The video emerged after Mr and Mrs Buell revealed they received criticism for not aborting Jaxon.

They wrote alongside the clip: ‘You can’t see our shocked and happy expressions behind the camera, but we are super proud parents to be able to witness Jaxon speaking yet again.’

Some people on social media accused the couple of being ‘selfish’ in their decision as their boy might be suffering in pain. So the father hit back at trolls and said the decision to keep their son was ‘our choice, and only our choice’.

This one-year-old exceeded all expectations and celebrated his first birthday with thousands of people from across the globe inundating his parents with messages of support (Photo courtesy: Jaxon Strong/ Facebook)

He revealed that  doctors gave them the option to abort at 23 weeks but added: ‘No doctor could tell us exactly what was wrong or what to expect.’

The Brain Development Abnormality

(Photo courtesy: Jaxon Strong/ Facebook)

Microhydranencephaly is a developmental abnormality that affects the brain. There are no official figures for India, but experts say over five thousand children are born every year in the country with this condition. Most die soon after birth.

This rare disease can sometimes be inherited by a recessive gene. At birth, the signs of this condition include the head being small, ridges on the scalp and developmental delays.

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Published: 06 Oct 2015,06:15 PM IST

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