💨 Abstract
Stephanie Hillard, 37, discovered she had a benign brain tumor during her fourth pregnancy in 2013. Initially misdiagnosed with tinnitus and water in her ear, she sought a second opinion and was referred for an MRI, which revealed a slow-growing meningioma. Despite the shock, she underwent surgery after giving birth, but only 60% of the tumor could be removed.
Courtesy: Alice Giddings
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