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BRONCS' BATTLE

Teen Mom Mackenzie McKee reveals son Broncs, 5, was born with THREE holes in his heart and spent one month in hospital

MACKENZIE McKee has revealed her son Broncs was born with three holes in his heart and spent one month in hospital.

The star, 26, opened up about her five-year-old's devastating health issues after being .

Mackenzie McKee has revealed her son Broncs was born with three holes in his heart
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Mackenzie McKee has revealed her son Broncs was born with three holes in his heartCredit: Instagram
He stayed in hospital for a month and she couldn't hold him for a week
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He stayed in hospital for a month and she couldn't hold him for a weekCredit: Instagram
Broncs had to have physical and speech therapy to help him walk and talk
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Broncs had to have physical and speech therapy to help him walk and talkCredit: Instagram

wrote on her Instagram Stories: "Please stop self-diagnosing him and telling me what my son has and trust that I as his mother take him to doctors, specialists etc.

"And please stop teeth-shaming. We visit our dentist regularly and brush our teeth routinely."

The reality star - who shares Broncs, daughter Jaxie, seven, and son Gannon, 10, with - then went into detail about Broncs' complicated birth.

HEALTH CRISIS

Sharing a photo of him as a newborn lying in hospital with tubes in his chest, she wrote: "Broncs was born 10.1oz, five weeks earlier and I had a lot of diabetic complications.

"He had three holes in his heart and was ripped away from me the second he came out.

"I wasn't told he was alive for eight hours. Could not put my hands on hands on him for seven days and he was in the NICU for a month.

"When he finally got to come home, we were told the heart medication could  and they were right."

Mackenzie added that he was checked for dwarfism for the first two years of his life because his legs were much smaller than his head.

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She said Broncs couldn't stand or walk for 18 months and they did "lots of therapy" to get him moving.

He also went to speech therapy and struggled to hear out of one ear.

The star said: "I'm getting shamed a lot for babying him. But when you almost lose a child, you tend to do that.

"He literally never left my side. No daycare or nothing.

"So if you all expected him to process this and go to school being a perfect child… come on."

PROGRESS IN CLASS

She added that Broncs has made a lot of progress in school and his teachers often call him a "good, gentle kid" in class.

Mackenzie's posts come after she faced months of backlash over Broncs' appearance and .

Last summer, cruel trolls claimed the youngster looked like he had "rotten teeth" and "possibly cancer".

Earlier this year, he was branded a "bad kid" for biting his teacher in school and pooping on the floor of her garage.

BEHAVIORAL ISSUES

During an Teen Mom OG episode in April, Mackenzie explained that Broncs was missing his dad Josh while he was in Oklahoma.

"Broncs is having some behavior issues. He bit his teacher and drew blood, and I can't get a hold of Josh to talk to him about it. He went to work. He went on a hunting trip," she said.

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Mackenzie added that she doesn't understand why her "sweet Broncs" is having such challenges.

She concluded: "It's times like this where I wish Josh was here. It's just been really rough with Broncs. He's got to have therapy. He's got to have help."

She hit out trolls who accused him of having 'rotten teeth'
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She hit out trolls who accused him of having 'rotten teeth'Credit: Instagram
His heart medication 'messed with' his baby teeth (seen, Mackenzie's husband Josh)
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His heart medication 'messed with' his baby teeth (seen, Mackenzie's husband Josh)Credit: Instagram
She explained why she had 'babied' him in the past
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She explained why she had 'babied' him in the pastCredit: Instagram
Teen Mom Mackenzie McKee struggles with Bronc's behaviour as he poops on floor during work meeting

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