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Resilient Toddler Overcomes Multiple Surgeries, Cerebral Palsy Diagnosis
16 Nov
Summary
- Baby born with brain bulging through forehead
- Undergoes 11-hour surgery to remove encephalocele
- Diagnosed with cerebral palsy at 10 months old

In March 2023, Hannah Sachs gave birth to her son Liam, who was born with a rare brain condition called encephalocele. During her 22-week pregnancy scan, doctors discovered that part of Liam's brain was pushing through a gap in his skull, causing a large sac of fluid on his forehead.
Liam was immediately rushed to the NICU after birth, and at just one month old, he underwent his first brain surgery to address a dangerous buildup of cerebrospinal fluid. Months later, Liam endured an 11-hour procedure to remove the encephalocele and reconstruct his skull. Despite the challenges, Liam continued to defy the odds, eventually learning to walk and talk, though he was later diagnosed with cerebral palsy at 10 months old.
Hannah, Liam's devoted mother, remains optimistic about her son's future. "He is so strong and resilient," she says. "Despite his limitations, he is adventurous and loves to push limits." Liam's journey has been filled with ups and downs, but his family's unwavering love and his own determination have helped him overcome every obstacle, making him a true miracle.




