‘I’ve NEVER seen a baby that big!’ Arizona mother gives birth to 14 LB. boy via C-section – and the tot is already wearing clothes meant for a six-to-nine-month-old
Woman Gives Birth To A Giant 14lb Boy In US
He’s so perfect and round in every way. A woman in the US has some big baby news: she recently gave birth to a baby boy weighing over 14lbs. Cary and Tim Patonai, from Phoenix, Arizona, welcomed their third son Finnley on October 4. The infant was born at 38 weeks, weighing in at 14lbs, 1oz. His birth weight is almost double the newborn average.
Cary said Finnley’s weight was not a total surprise to her, as she was told during her final ultrasound that he was weighing around 13lbs. “I gave birth to a ɢɪᴀɴᴛ 14lb boy – he was so huge I had C-sᴇᴄᴛɪᴏɴ & he went straight into 9-month-old’s clothes” she said
Parents Cary and Tim Patonai knew they were expecting an ᴜɴᴜsᴜᴀʟʟʏ big baby when doctors predicted he would weigh around 13.8lbs when he was born. But Finnley was 14lbs 1oz when he was born – nearly double that of the average weight of a newborn. The baby was the biggest that Cary’s doctor has ever delivered in 27 years of practice. Cary told Fox News: “He was so big plus I had almost double the amniotic fluid, so to say I had a big baby belly and that I was absolutely completely uncomfortable isn’t enough.”
Banner Thunderbird Medical Center only carried nappies for newborns – but Finnley is already a size two, so they had to put in a special order for his size. And the Patonais’ family had to rush out for baby clothes in size six to nine months.
“He is such a good sweet baby. I am so grateful everything ended on such a great positive side.” she said
Finnley’s older brothers, Devlen, 10, and Everett, 2, were also born via C-sᴇᴄᴛɪᴏɴ, but they were ᴅᴇʟɪᴠᴇʀᴇᴅ on schedule. They were born at 8.2 pounds and 11.1 pounds, but Finnley took the lead .
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The Cary are now enjoying their time as a new family of five. “While Finnley’s birth is certainly an ᴇxᴛʀᴀᴏʀᴅɪɴᴀʀʏ one, but I wants people to hear my story and remember that challenging times don’t last forever. I think it’s important for other people to know there is hope behind all of those closed doors and that they aren’t ᴀʟᴏɴᴇ as they are going through their own trying times . Every woman has a different path than the next, some are easier and some are harder. What matters is that we support each other, with love, care and respect.”she said