According to a GoFundMe set up by Florida mom Christina Fisher, her daughter Abigail's adoption was completely set the day she was born — until the adoptive mother took one look at the baby, who was born with Treacher Collins syndrome, and left while "crying saying how deformed she is." Fisher never heard from her again.

"That is when I realized she is meant to be mine," Fisher wrote. Despite the fact she "was not fully prepared" for Abigail's arrival because of the impending adoption, she "can no longer see [her] life without either one of [her] daughters."

The condition affects 1 in every 50,000 people, the Genetics Home Reference reports, and it affects the development of a person's bones and facial tissue. Some people born with Treacher Collins suffer from hearing and vision loss due to the underdevelopment of the ear canal and eye abnormalities respectively. Treacher Collins syndrome generally goes unnoticed in an amniocentesis test.

Abigail is 5 months old now, according to the Daily Mail, and mom and baby recently did a gorgeous photo shoot with photographer Oksana Perry.

You can help donate to Abigail's medical expenses here and see some of the gorgeous pictures below.

Oksana Peery

Oksana Peery

Oksana Peery

Oksana Peery

Oksana Peery

Oksana Peery

Oksana Peery

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