The baby is never cuddled

Sarah Morrison's baby body in Ireland is so soft that she can break a bone if she sneezes or is hugged by her parents. Before Sarah was born, the doctor said she had 30 ribs and only lived for about 2 days. But this little being

Sarah Morrison's baby body in Ireland is so soft that she can break a bone if she sneezes or is hugged by her parents.

Before Sarah was born, the doctor said she had 30 ribs and only lived for about 2 days. But this little student is waiting for his first birthday next month.

Mother Sarah - Mrs. McCrossan, 34 - said that when she was still in her mother's womb, she had a bone disorder. Worldwide, the incidence of this disease is 1 part per million. Her first child, Leah, also had the disease and died at the age of 2 weeks.

McCrossan was advised to abort his second pregnancy. But she and her husband decided to save him by bringing him to a specialist in Shellfied, England. McCrossan said Sarah had broken two bones on the way home from the hospital: "I have experienced many difficulties in my life. But when I looked at us laughing, how lovely I was."

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Baby Sarah. (Photo: Daily Mail)

Update 14 December 2018
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