WOMEN will surely agree that giving birth is a tough job in normal circumstances. But imagine the struggle of giving birth to a baby almost twice the size of the national average. That was the struggle of one woman who shared in a video that her son was a staggering 14.6 pounds when he was […]
WOMEN will surely agree that giving birth is a tough job in normal circumstances.
But imagine the struggle of giving birth to a baby almost twice the size of the national average.
That was the struggle of one woman who shared in a video that her son was a staggering 14.6 pounds when he was born.
In the now-viral video that’s racked in over 46 million views, the mom explained a bit about what her son’s birth was like.
“At 38 weeks and one day, I had my second son via c-section by two doctors because he came in at a whopping 14 pounds, 0.6 ounces, 23 and three-quarter inches long,” she said.
“Yes, I gave birth to a toddler.”
The woman then goes on to say to her son had to spend 11 days in the NICU where he was the biggest baby by far.
She also explained that the NICU did not have any clothes or diapers to fit her son.
The woman added: “They had to go up to pediatrics to get size three diapers and he came home in clothing six to nine months.”
People in the comments section did not hold back with jokes about the large baby.
One wrote: “We need an update on him. He’s probably in college or something already.”
Another added: “That baby was ready to come out eight months prior.”
“He came out with his social security number, a full-time 9-5 job, and 750 credit score,” someone else joked.
A fourth comment read: “I got him a shaving kit and some overalls.”
Read More On The Sun
Meanwhile, one mom is constantly bullied because of her chunky baby – he’s so massive for a 10-month-old people say he should pay rent.
Additionally, another mom gave birth to four sons and they were all huge, with her youngest weighing 13.11lbs.
Do you have a story for The US Sun team?
Email us at exclusive@the-sun.com or call 212 416 4552. Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TheSunUS and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunUS