Mom Thinks Her Baby Is Blowing Bubble In Ultrasound, Then Doctors Discover What It Really Is


Tammy Gonzalez, from Miami, Florida, was undergoing a routine ultrasound when doctors noticed something startling: a giant bubble appearing above her baby’s mouth.

“Is that on me or the baby?” Gonzalez asked, alarmed.

Upon closer examination, doctors identified the bubble as a teratoma—a rare and typically fatal tumor that affects about 1 in every 100,000 births. The prognosis was grim, and Gonzalez was advised to terminate the pregnancy to avoid a potential miscarriage.

Refusing to give up, Gonzalez was determined to find a solution to save her baby.

“They told me that type of tumor can grow so fast,” Gonzalez recalled to ABC News. “I said, ‘There must be something we can do.’”

Gonzalez learned about endoscopic surgery, a procedure that had never been attempted for this condition. With courage and hope, she decided to go ahead with the surgery.

Dr. Ruben Quintero, director of the Fetal Therapy Center at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, performed the pioneering surgery. He inserted a tiny camera and surgical tools through a quarter-inch incision in Gonzalez’s abdomen and into the amniotic sac.

Gonzalez was awake throughout the procedure.

“I couldn’t feel the incision because of the local anesthetic, but I could feel the tube going into the sac,” she described. “It felt like a popping balloon.”

The camera allowed Dr. Quintero to examine the tumor closely and assess the risk of removing it.

“It was a decisive moment,” the doctor said. “We went ahead and cut the stem, and sure enough the tumor fell right out.”

Gonzalez was overwhelmed with relief as she watched the tumor detach from her baby’s face on the ultrasound screen.

“It was amazing,” she said. “It felt like a 500-ton weight lifted off of me.”

The tumor, too large to be removed immediately, remained floating in the womb until the birth four months later, by which time it had shrunk significantly.

“She’s perfectly fine,” Gonzalez proudly said of her daughter, Leyna. “She has a tiny scar on the roof of her mouth. She talks, she drinks. She is my little miracle child.”

Related Posts

A guy walks into a bar and says to the bartender…

A guy walks into a bar and says to the bartender…

A guy walks into a bar and says to the bartender, “See that glass at the end of the bar? I bet you $100 I can pee…

Democrat calls for Melania Trump to be deported

Democrat calls for Melania Trump to be deported

Melania Trump. Credit: Getty Images Melania Trump and her husband have been back at the White House for nearly two months. For his part, Donald has made…

In 13 years, the 36-year-old woman has given birth to 11 children and has plans for more with her family…

In 13 years, the 36-year-old woman has given birth to 11 children and has plans for more with her family…

Courtney Rogers, aged 36, has been happily married to her husband Chris, a pastor, for 13 years. Together, they are parents to a brood of 11 children,…

Understanding the Function of an Automotive Breaker Point System

Understanding the Function of an Automotive Breaker Point System

The image above showcases a mechanical breaker point system, a crucial component in older ignition systems. This device played a significant role in internal combustion engines before…

Little Johnny receives..

Little Johnny receives..

The classroom was unusually quiet as the teacher wrote a math problem on the board. Turning to face the students, she adjusted her glasses and smiled. “Alright,…

This Guys Bad Day Went From Bad To Worse!

This Guys Bad Day Went From Bad To Worse!

The art collector replied, “I’ve had an awful day; let’s hear the good news first.” The attorney said, “Well, I met with your wife today, and she…