Baby Dream survives two medical malformations to become an inspiration to doctors She had congestive heart failure, biliary atresia Baby Dream survives two medical malformations to become an inspiration to doctors and last updated 2021-03-01 13:58:54-05 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. â Baby Dream never stops smiling, no matter the odds. That's why she is an adorable, inspiring star at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg. The little girl never fails to display a big loving personality, even after major surgeries to correct both congestive heart failure and biliary atresia, the latter requiring major gastrointestinal surgery. "It's unusual for a baby to have two such significant malformations, needing both the major GI surgery and the major cardiac surgery," says Dr. Bevin Weeks, Dream's pediatric cardiologist at the hospital.