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Woman Feared Baby Would Be Scared of Her After Brain Tumor—She Was So Wrong

Woman Feared Baby Would Be Scared of Her After Brain Tumor—She Was So Wrong

Summary

A mom in the U.K. worried her baby would be scared of her face after she developed Bell’s palsy from brain tumor surgery. However, her baby bonded with her strongly, showing that babies love their parents regardless of appearance.

Key Facts

  • Tamara Bright, 32, had surgery for a brain tumor and then developed Bell's palsy, which changed her facial appearance.
  • She feared her baby Mason, now 7 months old, might not recognize her emotions or love because of her changing face.
  • After Mason was born, her worries lessened as he looked at her and bonded naturally.
  • She shared her story on TikTok to encourage other mothers with visible differences or health challenges.
  • Bright still feels self-conscious in photos but focuses on her baby's happiness instead.
  • She wants other women to know they are beautiful and loved by their babies regardless of appearance.
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