Without a C-Section, Woman Delivers a 13.47-pound Daughter in Germany
One of the heaviest babies ever born in Germany was born last week at the University Hospital Leipzig. A baby weighing 13.47 pounds was born without the aid of a cesarean section in Germany, making her the country’s largest newborn ever.
She was born vaginally, not via a C-section, according to a hospital statement. “We anticipated that the child would be big,” said Holger Stepan, chief of obstetrics. “We prepared in advance by assembling a special team (of doctors and midwives) to be ready for any possible complications.”
According to the Guinness book of World Records, the heaviest baby ever born was a boy weighing in at 23 pounds and 12 ounces. The boy was born on January 19, 1879, to a giantess named Anna bates in Seville, Ohio, but the newborn died 11 hours after birth
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