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Undertoad 06-21-2003 12:02 PM

6/21/2003: Tiny baby survives
 
http://cellar.org/2003/aaliyahbaby2.jpg

Hello Aaliyah Hart. She was born to mom Lorraine three months premature. She was 7 inches long, and fit in the palm of her mother's hand. She weighed 12 ounces and was not expected to live.

Look at your own pinky, and imagine a human hand so small it could wrap around just the last section of it, from the last joint to the tip.

Docs gave her a 10% chance of living. But three weeks later, Aaliyah has beaten the odds and survived, and the birth was announced yesterday. Smallest baby on record in Britain to survive.

http://cellar.org/2003/aaliyahbaby1.jpg

juju 06-21-2003 05:19 PM

Wow.

Eravau 06-21-2003 10:26 PM

Having spent 4 and a half months in a neonatal care unit with my own daughter, I've seen more of these tiny babies than a lot of people. Even so, I never knew a baby under 14 ounces. Even my tiny baby was huge compared to this little one...she weighed a whole 30 ounces.

Cute little miracle.

Jaxxon 06-22-2003 04:27 AM

Re: 6/21/2003: Tiny baby survives
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Undertoad
She was 7 inches long, and fit in the palm of her mother's hand. She weighed 12 ounces and was not expected to live.
7 inches = 17.78 cm
12 ounces = 340 g

Please, please, please remember to post these things in metric units as well. I'm sure there are lots of people reading The Cellar who cannot relate to Imperial units.

xoxoxoBruce 06-22-2003 09:59 AM

Here ya go ;)

Leah 06-22-2003 05:14 PM

conversions
 
Thanks Bruce, always a handy thing to have.
I have a friend in hospital at the moment, and her babies head is the size of a small apple. The wonders of medical science

gossard187 06-22-2003 05:40 PM

No World Record
 
But close! World record is 11oz baby born in the US. I'd say second place is close enough though.

"Twenty years ago, approximately 20% of babies weighing less than 1,000 grammes (2lb 2oz) at birth survived, compared with 80% today."

Jaxxon 06-23-2003 03:16 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by xoxoxoBruce
Here ya go ;)
Thanks, but I prefer YAUC. :D

xoxoxoBruce 06-23-2003 04:37 AM

Quote:

Thanks, but I prefer YAUC.
That's cool, if you prefer hand jobs...er..uh..palm pilots. ;)


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