He’s a bouncing baby boy who could break a knee — a mother in Jakarta, Indonesia, delivered a 19.2-pound, 2-foot-long child on Monday via Caesarean section.
The as-yet-unnamed baby’s arrival, chronicled on TODAY Thursday, was marked by a cry that sounded more like a roar and an appetite of epic proportions.
The big baby, a weight record for a newborn in Indonesia, although a bit short of the world record of 23 pounds set in 1879, was likely caused by his mother having gestational diabetes. And even though mom Ani was saved the grueling task of pushing the child out herself, the surgery to bring him into the world was still touch and go.
“This heavy baby made the surgery really tough, especially the process of taking him out of his mum’s womb,” Dr. Binsar Sitanggang told Agence France-Presse. “His legs were so big.”
Big may be an understatement. The child was born at a birth weight that nears that of a year-old toddler, and in a picture taken of the baby alongside a normal birth-weight newborn, he seems triple the size.
Doctors explained Ani’s diabetes likely caused the child to receive too much glucose in the womb, accounting for his massive size upon delivery — but so far, so good, in terms of the newborn’s health.
Still, the wide-mouthed male proved to be a handful and then some upon his first few hours in the world. “He’s got a strong appetite, it’s almost nonstop feeding,” Dr. Sitanggang told the news agency.
“This baby boy is extraordinary; the way he’s crying is not like a usual baby. It’s really loud.”
The TODAY hosts dropped a collective jaw in eyeing a picture of the newborn — and then the jokes began. Al Roker commented on Big Baby lying next to the swaddled, normal-size newborn, saying, “He looked [over] and said, ‘Oooh, a burrito! In my belly!’ ”
But Ann Curry said the outsize child may be a special gift to his mother, who has three older children. She commented that Ani has “more to love” with her newborn.
Source: MSNBC/Today Show
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this made me think of my SIL, when she had her baby she thought he was going to be gigantic cause she had gained too much wieght, Nope he was 7 pounds 8 ounces and she had alot more work to do than she thought!
1ouch is all i can think
2this makes me mad more than anything.
clearly this woman had terrible prenatal care and this baby's life was in danger and thats not cute to me.
3One of my coworkers delievered a 9 pound baby. And she did it herself... no surgery. Owie, owie, owie.
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That baby is huge.
5Poor mama is going to be so incredibly tired keeping up with him!
6haus - well the baby was born in India. I'm not sure what kind of prenatal care they have there.
7apparently not very good care.
the child might look healthy right now but he's at risk for a whole host of problems, all of which he could have less of a chance for if this woman was diagnosed and treated properly.
8Holy crap.
9OUCH! Poor woman.
10Hmmmm...Al Roker making fat jokes...
And yes, that is a huge baby.
11I'm from there (born there). It's not part of India, btw.
Mom said that I was like 10 lbs. And pretty long for a girl too.
Yeah, some of Indonesian babies are pretty big, but that's rare to reach almost 20 lbs.
And I don't know her financial condition, but when I was there we have pretty good prenatal care.
12My aunts and uncles are doctors, they take care of pregnant women and those who can't pay can either barter something or got it for free. Just the way it was, over there, we don't have that thing called health insurance.
But yeah, it's really mom's responsibility to go to the docs too, sometimes they decide to go to..um..'different' type of 'doctors' too. So it really depends on her belief and way of life.
Gestational diabetes is a HUGE factor here...literally.
My sister had an 11.5 Lb boy and he wore 6-9mo old clothes home from the hospital. She had to go return almost everything she got in her baby shower. They teased me at that baby shower for giving her big baby clothes--but I did her ultrasound and I knew this kid was going to be huge and they didn't listen.
FYI.. a few big baby facts:
The older you are when you get pregnant---the bigger your baby will tend to be.
There is no correlation between how big a infant is and how big an adult they will be.
There is no correlation between your birth weight,the father's birth weight and your resulting child's.
Lack of prenatal care can result in either small birth weight OR large birth weight.
Pelvic size is rarely used as an indicator for C-sections today as they were 10 years ago.
13Wow I wasn't that big until I could drive
14Wow, no doubt that hurt. And so will her back now when she picks his cute chunky butt up to hold.
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