P3. Mom wants to show 13-month-old daughter with rare birthmark that she is beautiful

Nicole Lucas Hall is on a mission to show the world her daughter Winry’s beauty, born with a rare birthmark called congenital melanocytic nevi (CMN) that covers a quarter of her face. Initially mistaken for a bruise, the birthmark was later identified by medical staff, who assured Nicole that Winry was healthy.

Nicole hopes to promote acceptance of differences and encourages parents to have open conversations with their children about uniqueness. While Nicole worries about bullying as Winry grows, she describes her daughter as a joyful and spirited child.

 

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