A Scots mum has told how she cries every night after learning her unborn baby daughter only has a 50/50 chance of surviving with a part of her brain missing.
Toni, 28, and husband Arron McNally, 32, found out at the 20 week scan at the Royal Hospital for Children and Young People in Edinburgh that their baby had a condition called micrognathia, where the lower jaw is undersized and can interfere in breathing and feeding, and also fluid on the brain.
The hospital said at that stage they couldn't determine where the fluid was coming from so Toni was asked to come in for weekly scans.
At 25 weeks, the parents world was ripped apart when they learned that the fluid was caused by a rare condition, a genesis of the corpus collosom, where part of the baby's brain was missing.
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