A baby boy who underwent multiple surgeries and treatments in the first months of his life finally went home after being born with a rare condition that left him without a fully formed anus. Eight-month-old Jackson Kuhn has been in and out of hospitals ever since he and his twin brother, Jamison, were born in July. Just after the brothers arrived via C-section, parents Andrew Kuhn and Katie Faulkner immediately knew something was wrong, they told WECT . “I saw that they were examining one of the babies,” Andrew explained to the news station of the medical staff’s reaction to Jackson. “They took him away, and a bunch of doctors were surrounding [him].” RELATED: Premature Twins Separated at Birth Immediately Hug as They Meet for the First Time Outside the Womb Doctors informed the couple that Jackson was born with an imperforate anus, a birth defect that can cause an absence of an anal opening, a very small opening, or an abnormal connection between the rectum and urethra, ...