Linn’s Baby is a four-day-old girl who lives with her parents and three older sisters in a village in Thailand. She is so young, that she is not yet named. Her parents are day laborers.
Linn’s Baby was born with multiple health challenges including Down syndrome and congenital heart disease. In addition, her mother noticed that she wasn’t passing stool, and when the doctors examined her, they discovered that she also has a condition known as imperforate anus. What this means is that Linn’s Baby was born without an opening, which is a birth condition that occurs while the fetus is still developing in the womb.
To address her condition, Linn’s Baby will undergo surgery on August 4th at Mae Sot General Hospital, to place a colostomy, that will allow her to pass stool until she grows bigger and stronger, and better able to tolerate additional surgeries. Our medical partner, Burma Children Medical Fund, is seeking $1,500 to cover the costs of this procedure.
Her mother said: “I cannot watch my daughter suffer from these conditions. I think she is crying because she wants breastmilk. She is my first baby born with such conditions. My other daughters are all healthy. I feel very sad for her.”