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Largest baby in the world

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Hooked said:
hale710 said:
Article says its the largest in Germany

Ah, my mistake then.


Still blummin huge though! :lol: :crazy: :lolno:

Yes a big un, it makes my eyes water :cry: The baby is a Big Whopper, hmmm, I wonder if she will be given the middle name of Macdonald :wink:

RRB
 
Robinredbreast said:
hale710 said:
Does no one use the stork anymore?


No I'm afraid not, I heard they were taken over by The Royal Mail, and you know what their deliveries are like :lol:

RRB :)

I'll have to get mine special order from DHL then!
 
All three of my babies were huge, my first born weighed in at 10lb 10oz and it was a natural birth, no pain relief no nothing, I had the best midwife to help me through.
 
My mum never let's me forget how much I weighed as a baby I was 10lb 3oz! I was born on Easter Sunday and i was the first baby born on Easter in the area and in the Hospital.. I was the 5th generation in my family so I was in the local newspaper because of it.. All my family have a copy of the newspaper clipping.. It was so embarrassing... I dread to think of having children and if I do hope they are small lol..

Kerry xxx


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My son who is now 26 was born 10lb 1oz and delivered him normally no diabetes detected but had a glucose tolerance test done on my first son and all was OK! He was 7lb13oz but what a difference in size between the two which is why I wouldn't have another.

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My brother was 6 weeks early and 8lb 8 - his lungs weren't inflated properly so they had to shoe horn him into an incubator. Dad said he looked so strange there amongst all the tiny babies. Apparently he was born in the corridor on the way to the delivery room. - the nurse at the business end said "look at the shoulders on this one! Lets hope it's a boy"! I dread to think how big he'd have been at full term! Mum wasn't well but she wasn't diabetic then, as far as we know. The doctors told her she shouldn't have any more, as all three of us had had to be induced early.


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hornplayer said:
My brother was 6 weeks early and 8lb 8 - his lungs weren't inflated properly so they had to shoe horn him into an incubator. Dad said he looked so strange there amongst all the tiny babies. Apparently he was born in the corridor on the way to the delivery room. - the nurse at the business end said "look at the shoulders on this one! Lets hope it's a boy"! I dread to think how big he'd have been at full term! Mum wasn't well but she wasn't diabetic then, as far as we know. The doctors told her she shouldn't have any more, as all three of us had had to be induced early.


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My nephew was very small but one swollen baby! He looked funny in the incubator too for the first day or 2 because he resembled the Michelin man! We were surprised that his lungs were ok though.

He is now 7 months old and HUGE, often wearing 12-18 month clothes! My other nephew is 15 months and small so they share clothes. It's so bizarre!
 
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