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The Guinness World record for the heaviest baby to survive infancy belongs to a boy weighing 22 pounds, 8 ounces, who was born in Aversa, Italy, in 1955. This article was originally published on ...
The first photo features Trevor barefoot, dressed in a white tee and black pants while cradling Marissa's bare baby bump. Marissa wore a cropped tank top and jeans, and held up their sonogram photos.
Their son was born at 11 pounds by C-section, and the couple's families have seen babies born at a whopping 16 pounds. Harper is expected to be released from the hospital soon.
The Gonzalez-Moreno quintuplets were born in Phoenix, Arizona, on 26 April 2005, to Luisa Gonzalez and Enrique Moreno via surrogate mother, Teresa Anderson. The five boys are the first set of quintuplets born via surrogate. The boys, in order of birth, are Enrique, Jorge, Gabriel, Javier, and Victor and weighed between 3 lb 7oz and 3 lb 15oz.
Yessica Ortiz Delgado gave birth to a baby boy a little bigger than the average bundle of joy. Francisco Leon Ortiz weighed in at 14 lbs. 11 oz. -- twice the Woman gives birth to 14-lb. baby
Born in Bridgeport to parents who were of medium height, Charles was a relatively large baby, weighing 9 pounds 8 ounces (4.3 kg) at birth. [3] He developed and grew normally for the first six months of his life, at which point he was 25 inches (64 cm) tall and weighed 15 pounds (6.8 kg). Then he suddenly stopped growing.
Nicholas de Roumanie Medforth-Mills was born on 1 April 1985 at La Tour Hospital in Meyrin, a commuter town near Geneva, Switzerland, the first child and son of Princess Elena of Romania and her first husband Robin Medforth-Mills and the second grandchild of King Michael I of Romania and his wife Queen Anne.
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