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Title: German record 13.4-pound baby girl born without C-section
Post by: flowers on July 30, 2013, 09:51:16 pm
(http://www.nypost.com/r/nypost/2013/07/30/news/web_photos/GermanyHeavyNewborn100315--525x400.jpg)

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Jasleen, a baby girl, was born at University Hospital in Leipzig, Germany, on July 26, making her the country's largest-ever.

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Jasleen's mother was found to have an undiagnosed case of gestational diabetes, a condition which normally occurs around the 24th week of pregnancy and can lead to a larger-than-normal newborn.

Doctors said that the mother and daughter are well after the birth, with Jasleen remaining in the neonatal care unit, doctors said, German magazine Der Spiegel reported.

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The Guinness Book of World Records states the heaviest baby born was to Anna Bates, of Canada, in 1879. The 7'5" mother and her 7'11" husband welcomed a 23lb 12oz. baby boy, who died 11 hours later.

Title: Re: German record 13.4-pound baby girl born without C-section
Post by: Scottftlc on July 30, 2013, 09:53:35 pm
Ouch!
Title: Re: German record 13.4-pound baby girl born without C-section
Post by: Rapunzel on July 30, 2013, 11:13:01 pm
That baby looks totally obese (to me)
Title: Re: German record 13.4-pound baby girl born without C-section
Post by: happyg on July 31, 2013, 12:47:10 am
That baby looks totally obese (to me)

Maybe Michelle will advice the mother and hospital to stop feeding it.  /s