Re: OB: Macrosomia

From: DoctorJoe@aol.com
Thu Jan 20 06:38:22 2005


In a message dated 1/20/05 1:13:06 AM, annam@uic.edu writes:

> Ah, that's nuthin'.  The heaviest baby ever born was born in my own
> state of Illinois in 1938.  He weighed 29 lb.  4 oz.  (13.3 Kg) but died
> at 2 hours of age.  There are several reports of babies weighing 22.5
> lb.  who survived, the most recent in Italy in 1995.
>

So I guess sooner or later we'll have a story about a GRANDMOTHER giving birth to a (surrogately conceived) FULL GROWN GRANDCHILD OF HER OWN.

Joe P.





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