<p>Meet the world's shortest woman who is just 72cm tall and on a mission to educate others about her rare form of dwarfism - via YouTube.</p><p>Wildine Aumoithe, 19, is just 72cm tall and holds the Guinness World Record for the shortest non-mobile woman in the world.</p><p>The high school student has created a YouTube channel detailing her love of fashion and keeping followers up with her day-to-day life.</p><p>She was diagnosed with a rare form of dwarfism known as SADDAN dysplasia but has never let her disability hold her back.</p><p>Wildine, from Miami, Florida, US, said: "I don't really walk much anymore because my legs are bowed.</p><p>"But I have a power wheelchair which goes up and down which is really an extension of my mobility.</p><p>"My mum helps me out with lots of things too, like getting dressed and reaching things high up.</p><p>"My mum is like my best friend.</p><p>"I've always had a really positive reaction on social media.</p><p>"Someone even made a fan page of me."</p><p>Wildine had her record confirmed in October 2021.</p><p>She is just 28.3 inches tall due to her extremely rare dwarfism which led doctors unsure if she would survive 24 hours after being born.</p><p>The student, who suffers with long term health issues due to her condition, said: "I am really proud to be the first Haitian-American to hold a shortest woman world record.</p>
