Calif. Woman delivers 15 pound, 2-foot-long baby boy

My sons were only 7 lb and just over 5 lb. They were small little projectiles
compared to the giant baby. :eek:
 
I was unable to deliver seven and a half pounders. Fifteen is unreal.

Well, you'd bypass the newborn sized diapers and clothing, that's for sure!
 
The same week my brother was born, a woman have birth to a 14 pounder. I couldn't even imagine. It must have been a c-section, but I can't recall the details.
 
I suspect she may have had gestational diabetes, and if so, yes, there are ways to control excessive weight and growth.
 
my eldest sister's last baby was 14lbs and about 23 and a half inches. a full 3lbs heavier than the one before, and 5lbs heavier than her first; no c-section, a natural delivery, not even stitches. the last was a girl, and she's grown up to be 5'6 and slim. her brothers are topping 6'. my point is that birth-weight's not a reliable indicator of future build, and large babies don't always need that extra help to be delivered safely.

had a deep cut and stitches with my first (he got stuck with the cord wrapped round his neck), nothing with the second, and my last, who was 9 and a half lbs, was also cut/stitches free. no, i do not have a huge vagina. :rolleyes:
 
Large babies don't need extra help, they just need a rather large vagina.
 
All my babies came out of my vagina. I do not have a large one.

The only issue I had a was with the first one. She ripped me on the way out.
 
All my babies came out of my vagina. I do not have a large one.

The only issue I had a was with the first one. She ripped me on the way out.

Were any of your babies 15lbs TWO OUNCES?
 
Back
Top