The pregnancy had been ordinary in all the reassuring ways. Checkups were routine, scans were calm, and every appointment ended with the same words: the baby looked fine. Jennie and her husband allowed themselves to believe the future would unfold the way most parents expect, with nerves slowly giving way to relief. That belief shattered at thirty-four weeks, when doctors suddenly ordered an emergency cesarean section. The surgery itself went smoothly, and Jennie remembers hearing her newborn daughter cry, followed by a voice saying, “She’s beautiful.” In that moment, Jennie relaxed, smiling through exhaustion, convinced the danger had passed. But within seconds, the energy in the room shifted, and the silence that followed felt heavy and wrong.As the medical team worked frantically, Jennie sensed panic before she understood it. Her daughter’s skin began to harden rapidly, tightening and cracking almost as soon as she was born, creating painful wounds across her tiny body. Nurses and doctors moved quickly, their faces strained as they tried to stabilize her. Jennie, still on the operating table, asked if everything was okay. She was told it was under control, then given medication that pulled her into sleep. When she woke hours later, the truth arrived gently but devastatingly: her daughter, Anna, had Harlequin ichthyosis, a rare genetic condition that causes the skin to grow far faster than normal, affecting the entire body, including the eyes and mouth.
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