A young mother has raised awareness for childhood cancer by sharing her baby son's story.
Aly Borst, 22 and from New Zealand, is mom to 20-month-old Noah, who was diagnosed with brain cancer at just nine months old.
Noah's parents first noticed something was wrong when he appeared to have stopped using his left arm out of nowhere, just after he had reached the milestone of learning how to clap.
"About a week later we noticed he was clapping by hitting his leg with his right hand," Borst told Newsweek . "More and more, we noticed his left arm would just hang to the side, and stayed closed in a fist."
In September, Borst shared Noah's story in a video to her TikTok account @coffeealyyy, with September being Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
The video begins with nine-month-old Noah