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Mother: This baby was born weighing 7 kilograms - voila! health

2023-01-22T13:55:38.974Z


The baby was born by caesarean section after the doctors realized that it was a particularly large hernia. Now the hospital is recruiting clothes and diapers that will fit him and won't be too small


Whoever said that being a woman is hard, must not have expected the following story: a mother in Brazil gave birth to a baby 60 cm tall and weighing 7.3 kg.

Mother Clidian Santos dos Santos, 27, gave birth to son Angerson by caesarean section on Wednesday, January 18, at the Padre Colombo Hospital in Farintinas, Amazonas state.



Santos was in the hospital for a routine consultation, but the doctors realized that the unborn baby was too big to carry for 9 months, so they delivered her by caesarean section.

Fortunately, both mother and child are in good health.



By the way, if you thought this was an unreasonable weight, in the past there were cases of babies who exceeded 8 kg and one who exceeded ten kilograms.

The unusual size of the baby is probably due to the fact that his mother has diabetes.



Padre Colombo Hospital is collecting donations for new clothes for Angerson because he won't fit the ones his parents bought.

The hospital also collects diapers in sizes for children aged nine months to one year for the newborn.



"I didn't expect this surprise. I thought he would be four kilos, but it turned out to be seven kilos," said the mother, "I want to thank the staff at Padre Colombo Hospital, who give me strength and take care of me very much, since I arrived here, if it wasn't for them, I don't know what It would have happened to me."

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Source: walla

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