To appreciate the weight of these angels, ask your parents what your weight was at birth.
#1. Jasleen – (Germany’s Largest Baby)
In 2013, a baby weighing 6.1 kg (13.4 lbs) and measuring 57 cm (22 in) long was born naturally. Jasleen, a baby girl, was born at University Hospital in Leipzig, Germany on July 26, making her the country’s largest ever.
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.
To check out numbers two and three, continue after the cut
#2. Stephen Lyttle – (Australia’s Largest Baby)
Stephen Lyttle, who tipped the scales at 7.399 kg (16 lbs 5 oz) when born at Kempsey Hospital on January 26, 1963, is Australia’s heaviest. The average weight of an Australian baby is 3.37 kg.
Today, he is 50 years old and stands a relatively regular 1.86 meters and weighs a proportionate 97 kg.
#3. Maxine Marin's Daughter – (Spain's Largest Baby)
A 40-year-old British woman has given birth to the biggest baby ever born naturally in Spain – a girl weighing 6.2 kg (13.6 lbs). Maxime Marin delivered the baby at 4.43 am local time at the Hospital Marina Salud in the Mediterranean city of Denia, according to the hospital.
Larger babies are often delivered via Caesarean section, but Marin did not even need an epidural, a painkiller delivered into the spine during childbirth.
Marin, who lives in Spain with her partner from Colombia, said she knew that the baby would be big, “but not that big.”
Now, what did you weight at birth dear reader?
#1. Jasleen – (Germany’s Largest Baby)
In 2013, a baby weighing 6.1 kg (13.4 lbs) and measuring 57 cm (22 in) long was born naturally. Jasleen, a baby girl, was born at University Hospital in Leipzig, Germany on July 26, making her the country’s largest ever.
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.
To check out numbers two and three, continue after the cut
#2. Stephen Lyttle – (Australia’s Largest Baby)
Stephen Lyttle, who tipped the scales at 7.399 kg (16 lbs 5 oz) when born at Kempsey Hospital on January 26, 1963, is Australia’s heaviest. The average weight of an Australian baby is 3.37 kg.
Today, he is 50 years old and stands a relatively regular 1.86 meters and weighs a proportionate 97 kg.
#3. Maxine Marin's Daughter – (Spain's Largest Baby)
A 40-year-old British woman has given birth to the biggest baby ever born naturally in Spain – a girl weighing 6.2 kg (13.6 lbs). Maxime Marin delivered the baby at 4.43 am local time at the Hospital Marina Salud in the Mediterranean city of Denia, according to the hospital.
Larger babies are often delivered via Caesarean section, but Marin did not even need an epidural, a painkiller delivered into the spine during childbirth.
Marin, who lives in Spain with her partner from Colombia, said she knew that the baby would be big, “but not that big.”



Kai...the 1st baby is too big joor...looks like obessity dogh...
ReplyDeleteHmmm that's d weight of ɑ̤̥̈̊ 3 months old baby ooo u̶̲̥̅̊cwwww
ReplyDelete3months ke...see his hands na...esp d left one...that's excess fat na
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