New Zealand mum gives birth to the biggest baby of 2017

Publish Date
Friday, 12 May 2017, 2:51PM

A Wellington baby born weighing a whopping 16 pounds is believed to have set a record for the biggest baby of 2017 so far!

The boy was born by caesarean section at Wellington Hospital on Monday to a family from Lower Hutt.

He tipped the scale sat 16 pounds, 4 ounces (7.39kg), about double the weight of a typical newborn.

It took three hours for doctors to administer the epidural because the boy was so big his mother had trouble bending over, Fairfax reported.

"He has a good set of lungs," said the father, whose family has not been identified.

"People are calling him the next Jonah Lomu, but we think he'll be a concert pianist."

Doctors had predicted the boy could weigh close to 14 pounds (6.4kg) but his eventual size surprised everyone.

It is the mother's second boy. Her first child weighed 11.8 pounds (5.4 kg), Fairfax said.

In January, Melbourne mum Natashia Corrigan gave birth naturally to a 13 pound boy and in April, California mum Jenna Reyes welcomed a son weighing 13.5 pounds.

A child born in Hamilton in 2014, weighing 15 pounds, 1 ounce (6.85kg) was believed to be the previous record holder for New Zealand.

According to the Guinness Book of Records, the heaviest baby in the world weighed 22 pounds (a little over 10kg) and was born to giantess Anna Bates in 1879.

 

This article was first published on NZ Herald and is republished here with permission.

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