Overview
- Her 10-month-old son fell from a high changing table at home, prompting an urgent pediatric visit after she detected a swelling on his head.
- A CT scan confirmed a skull fracture without displacement, and he was transported by ambulance to Fundación Hospitalaria for two to three nights of observation.
- Doctors said no surgery was needed and estimated bone healing would take about three to six months with routine follow-ups.
- The family reorganized the home for safety, including a padded play area, and the baby wears a soft protective helmet during recovery.
- Seligmann posted the account to raise awareness about infant safety and later clarified that the baby’s father traveled for work only after discharge, with the grandmother assisting, and that she took a previously planned trip later after medical guidance.