Photos of a baby named Ayla Summer Mucha in Australia born with bilateral macrostomia where the corners of mouth don't fuse together during pregnancy has gone viral.
‘Permanent smile’ baby born in Australia with ‘bilateral microstomia’, know more about the rare condition - According to Wikipedia, macrostomia is an extremely rare condition that affects only one in every 1,50,000 to 3,00,000 live births on an average.
Baby with rare genetic condition: Doctors diagnosed the newborn with bilateral macrostomia, a condition where the corners of the mouth don't fuse together properly.