Parents And Nurses Stunned When They Notice Newborn’s Skin, Then Doctors Reveal The Truth

Parents And Nurses Stunned When They Notice Newborn’s Skin, Then Doctors Reveal The Truth

Ruth KamauApr 16, 2025

Note: we are republishing this story which originally made the news in October 2018.

After experiencing heartbreaking loss, Andrea was overjoyed to welcome her rainbow baby. But nothing could have prepared her for what occurred next.

The 37-year-old mother, who had recently suffered a devastating miscarriage at 11 weeks, was overjoyed but terrified when she learned she was pregnant again. Determined to do everything perfectly this time, she followed every guideline to the letter.

Man Carrying Newborn Baby, Photo Credit: Pexels

A Pregnancy Filled With Caution

“I didn’t take any risks,” Andrea shared in Love What Matters. “No diet soda, no lunch meat, no soft cheese, no sushi—nothing on the ‘naughty list.’ I read the books, followed the blogs, and made sure the nursery was set up exactly as it should be.”

Despite her careful planning, nothing could have prepared her for the moment she welcomed her son, Adam, into the world.

After a dramatic delivery at a New Jersey hospital, doctors quickly cut the umbilical cord. Everything seemed fine—until her husband walked over with a look of concern.

“Honey, there’s something wrong with Adam’s leg,” he said gently.

Andrea, exhausted and overwhelmed, dismissed it at first. “I’m sure it’s just a bruise,” she responded.


A newborn baby with CMTC disease, Photo Credit: Newsner.com/Facebook

But deep down, she knew something wasn’t right. Moments later, doctors whisked Adam away for further examination, leaving Andrea alone with her thoughts, anxiously wondering what was happening.

A Rare Diagnosis—And More Questions Than Answers

Later that day, doctors gave Andrea news she never expected: her son had been diagnosed with Cutis Marmorata Telangiectatica Congenita (CMTC)—an incredibly rare vascular condition with fewer than 500 documented cases worldwide.

“My mind couldn’t process it,” Andrea recalled. “He was the most gorgeous thing I’d ever seen. My rainbow baby. But would he be okay?”

CMTC is a disorder that affects blood vessels near the skin, creating distinct blue or purple patterns at birth. While doctors don’t know what causes it, in most cases, the condition improves over time.

A newborn baby with CMTC disease, Photo Credit: Newsner.com/Facebook

For baby Adam, the skin on his knee was black and undeveloped. Doctors provided Andrea and her family with specific instructions on how to care for it—applying dressing and petroleum jelly daily—while also preparing them for countless follow-up visits with specialists.

Navigating Life With CMTC

Despite undergoing extensive testing, every result came back normal. “He baffled every doctor we saw,” Andrea said. “We were told what to watch for and then sent on our way.”

Although Adam’s knee eventually healed, the mottled appearance of his skin remains. For Andrea, one of the most frustrating challenges has been explaining her son’s condition to medical professionals unfamiliar with it.

“We’ve had doctors—an ER physician included—who gave us a suspicious look and asked if his markings were from an injury,” she recalled. “No, his marbled skin on his abdomen and leg aren’t from jumping off the couch.”


Parents And Nurses Stunned When They Notice Newborn’s Skin, Then Doctors Reveal The Truth
Ruth KamauApr 16, 2025
Note: we are republishing this story which originally made the news in October 2018.

After experiencing heartbreaking loss, Andrea was overjoyed to welcome her rainbow baby. But nothing could have prepared her for what occurred next.

The 37-year-old mother, who had recently suffered a devastating miscarriage at 11 weeks, was overjoyed but terrified when she learned she was pregnant again. Determined to do everything perfectly this time, she followed every guideline to the letter.

Man Carrying Newborn Baby, Photo Credit: Pexels
Man Carrying Newborn Baby, Photo Credit: Pexels

A Pregnancy Filled With Caution

“I didn’t take any risks,” Andrea shared in Love What Matters. “No diet soda, no lunch meat, no soft cheese, no sushi—nothing on the ‘naughty list.’ I read the books, followed the blogs, and made sure the nursery was set up exactly as it should be.”

Despite her careful planning, nothing could have prepared her for the moment she welcomed her son, Adam, into the world.

After a dramatic delivery at a New Jersey hospital, doctors quickly cut the umbilical cord. Everything seemed fine—until her husband walked over with a look of concern.

“Honey, there’s something wrong with Adam’s leg,” he said gently.

Andrea, exhausted and overwhelmed, dismissed it at first. “I’m sure it’s just a bruise,” she responded.

A newborn baby with CMTC disease, Photo Credit: Newsner.com/Facebook
A newborn baby with CMTC disease, Photo Credit: Newsner.com/Facebook

But deep down, she knew something wasn’t right. Moments later, doctors whisked Adam away for further examination, leaving Andrea alone with her thoughts, anxiously wondering what was happening.

A Rare Diagnosis—And More Questions Than Answers

Later that day, doctors gave Andrea news she never expected: her son had been diagnosed with Cutis Marmorata Telangiectatica Congenita (CMTC)—an incredibly rare vascular condition with fewer than 500 documented cases worldwide.

“My mind couldn’t process it,” Andrea recalled. “He was the most gorgeous thing I’d ever seen. My rainbow baby. But would he be okay?”

CMTC is a disorder that affects blood vessels near the skin, creating distinct blue or purple patterns at birth. While doctors don’t know what causes it, in most cases, the condition improves over time.

A newborn baby with CMTC disease, Photo Credit: Newsner.com/Facebook
A newborn baby with CMTC disease, Photo Credit: Newsner.com/Facebook

For baby Adam, the skin on his knee was black and undeveloped. Doctors provided Andrea and her family with specific instructions on how to care for it—applying dressing and petroleum jelly daily—while also preparing them for countless follow-up visits with specialists.

Navigating Life With CMTC

Despite undergoing extensive testing, every result came back normal. “He baffled every doctor we saw,” Andrea said. “We were told what to watch for and then sent on our way.”

Although Adam’s knee eventually healed, the mottled appearance of his skin remains. For Andrea, one of the most frustrating challenges has been explaining her son’s condition to medical professionals unfamiliar with it.

“We’ve had doctors—an ER physician included—who gave us a suspicious look and asked if his markings were from an injury,” she recalled. “No, his marbled skin on his abdomen and leg aren’t from jumping off the couch.”

A newborn baby with CMTC disease, Photo Credit: Newsner.com/Facebook
A newborn baby with CMTC disease, Photo Credit: Newsner.com/Facebook

A Child Who Embraces His Uniqueness

Andrea’s biggest fear was that her son would struggle socially, feeling different from his peers. But today, six-year-old Adam is thriving.

“Not only do I have my rainbow baby, but I have an amazing young son,” Andrea said proudly.

A bright and inquisitive child, Adam loves math, chess, and Harry Potter. Most importantly, he embraces what makes him unique.

“He has never let his difference hold him down. Adam is truly one of a kind—and he loves his ‘special skin.’”

Sources: Kidspot

Related Posts

A Love Tested Overnight

My boyfriend proposed to me. I was over the moon and said yes. The next day, he approached me and said, “Sorry, I think I’ve made a…

FOOD STARTED DISAPPEARING FROM MY HOME WHILE I WAS AT WORK — SO I TURNED ON THE HIDDEN CAMERA. For weeks, food kept vanishing from our house. At first, it was small things — chocolates, juice. Then? My husband’s birthday caviar disappeared. Samuel swore he wasn’t touching anything. So, I set up a hidden camera. And what I saw made my blood run cold. My mother-in-law, Pamela, waltzed into our home like she owned the place. She made herself tea, a snack with my expensive caviar, and — just when I thought it couldn’t get worse — walked into my bedroom. And started trying on my dresses. And my underwear. What. The. Hell. The next day, I called in sick and waited. Right on schedule, she let herself in. Made a sandwich. Poured my wine. Took her shoes off like she was moving in. Then, like clockwork, she headed for my closet. As soon as she started rifling through my clothes, I stepped into the room. “Enjoying yourself?” I asked, arms crossed. ⬇️ Full in the first c0mment

In many households, the kitchen is considered the heart of the home—a place of nourishment, familial bonding, and daily rituals. However, when small, inexplicable disappearances of cherished…

SCOTUS Turns Away College Bias Response Team Challenge; Thomas, Alito Dissent

The U.S. Supreme Court declined to consider the constitutionality of college bias response teams on Monday. The court rejected a lawsuit from Speech First, a group advocating…

Cameras Turn To Guy At Game, He Suddenly Freaks Out And We Know Who He’s With

Photo Of Sisters’ Final Moments Turns Heads OnlinePhoto Of Sisters’ Final Moments Turns Heads Online Read More Cameras Turn To Guy At Game, He Suddenly Freaks Out…

The Cop Who Put My Brother in Ja il Now Wants Redemption – What He Told Me Changed Everything

A cop’s unexpected confession changes everything for a woman whose brother went to pr!son because of his testimony. Discover how forgiveness, second chances, and an open heart…

America’s Oldest Department Store Is Closing All Its Stores After 200 Years See it below!

The year 2020 indeed brought about a series of unprecedented challenges and changes, including the untimely death of NBA star Kobe Bryant, the global coronavirus pandemic, and…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *