Photos: Mother Shocks Midwives, Gives Birth To 14pound Baby Girl

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According to the UK Daily Mail, a pregnant mother who thought she was expecting a small seven pound baby ended up giving birth to a daughter who tipped the scales at huge 14 pounds.

Alisha Hernandez of Alamosa in southern Colarado went into labour on Monday and gave birth to Mia Yasmin Garcia by caesarean section at the San Luis Valley Hospital. But Miss Hernandez and midwives who helped deliver the baby were shocked when baby Mia arrived looking a lot larger than they first thought she would be.

 

And after being weighed it was revealed that the newborn tipped the scales at 13 pounds, 13 ounces and measuring 22 inches long.
Her father Francisco Garcia told 9News: ‘They’re all shocked that they’re seeing a baby like that. Even in the San Luis Valley, they were like whoa! They opened their eyes like they’ve never seen a baby like that.
Mr Garcia explained that all of the couple’s other children were all born at normal weights and even the combined weight of their twins at birth was lower than Mia.
He also added that the newborn would be the couple’s last child together, even though they had ‘tried their best’ to have a boy.
Shortly after her birth, baby Mia was flown to a Denver-area hospital after suffering from low glucose levels and having trouble breathing.
But doctors hope she can join her parents and four older sisters Britney, Ximena, Yulissa and Yuliana at home within the next week.

 

Culled from UK Daily Mail

2 COMMENTS

  1. Large babies otherwise known as fetal macrosomia are commonly products of mothers who are obese and/or diabetic. Mothers who ingest excessive quantities of high energy foods and drinks usually sold in fast food restaurants and those who eat large quantities of high glycemic index diets such as cooked fermented cassava are predisposed to having large babies.

  2. Fetal macrosomia can be prevented by a high level of diabetic control during pregnancy, restricting calorie intake to 2000kcalories per day, increased intake of dietary fiber (vegetables and whole fruits) and avoidance of sugary and high energy and high glycemic index diets and drinks during pregnancy. Large babies predispose mothers to higher incidence of cesarean sections, forceps/vacuum delivery, traumatic deliveries, obstetric fistulae(VVF and RVF), paralysis of babies hands and mental retardation in the affected babies.