Destined to Always Be Doll Size: A Look at Little Thumbelina Girl’s Life in the Present

Many people are unaware of the symptoms of primary dwarfism caused by microcephalic osteodysplastic type II. In short, it is a complex kind of dwarfism in which there is no more bodily growth. There isn’t another option in this circumstance.

It was unfortunate that Abigail Lee was born with this type of genetic condition.

The image appears typical at first glance: a child is seated in a stroller, however in this instance, the stroller is a dollhouse toy.

Even though Abigail is two years old, her weight of nine pounds is comparable to that of a newborn.

The young girl’s estimated growth size, according to the doctors, is 23 inches. The child’s health is excellent. She develops, eats, and plays, yet she doesn’t gain weight.

Though there is now no known treatment for this kind of dwarfism, scientific advancements in the future are still hoped to be beneficial.

It is Abigail’s right to go to school and lead a long, happy life. Our wish is that she would experience happiness and self-satisfaction.

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