After Spending Months In The Hospital, The World’s Smallest Surviving Premature Baby Has Been Finally Sent Home
The toughest guys aren’t always the biggest ones. In fact, sometimes, it’s the contrary. Five months ago, a preemie baby boy was born in a Tokyo hospital. But not only was this baby born prematurely at the 24th week, which is 16 weeks earlier than a regular pregnancy period lasts… But he weighed a record-breaking 9.45 oz (268g). The baby was so small and light, that he could have easily fit into a pair of hands. The chances of survival were little, but after months of intensive care, the ‘mini miracle’ proved that he’s born a champion and giving up is not on the menu. He had grown to weigh 7 lbs (3.2 kg) and finally was released home.
9.45oz (268g) was how much this baby boy weighed on the day of his birth
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The tiny baby was born in the 24th week of pregnancy in a Tokyo hospital. Because of complications, an emergency C-section was performed and thus the possibly ‘world’s smallest baby boy’ was born.
Baby was so tiny and fragile, that people dubbed him ‘mini miracle’ and his size was compared to an onion.
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Because of the infant’s state, he was taken to intensive care, where he spent 5 months. Chances of survival for someone this tiny were as small as the baby itself, and even the boy’s mother was unsure if he was gonna make it. But thankfully, the little champion showed his character from the early days and after gaining weight and his health, he was released to his home with his mother.
After months of intensive care, the baby gained enough weight and on the day of leaving the hospital, the baby weighed 7 lbs (3.2 kg)
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An average newborn weighs from 5 to 8 lbs (2,5-4kg), therefore the ‘mini miracle’ baby, his mother and the doctors of the Keio University Hospital can finally relax. The world’s smallest baby boy to be born and survive… Has survived!
The previous record-holding tiny babies, both a boy and a girl, were from Germany
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The boy weighed 9.6 oz (274g) and the girl 8.9oz (252g), thus still remaining the record-holder for being tiniest baby girl to be born and survive.
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Share on FacebookSo amazingly pleased for you. My son was born at 26 weeks and weighed 1kg. He died twice and was resuscitated twice, got hydrocephalus because of his prematurity at 3 months and had his first brain op then. I was told he was so brain damaged he would probably never walk, talk or be able to feed himself. He went on to have 5 major brain surgeries, at Great Ormond St hospital, as he developed a rare complication of hydrocephalus. Yet today you would never know he'd been through any of this if you didn't know. He's tall for his age, bright, creative and doing really well at school. Keep faith, your little one is amazing and so are you.
That's great news. I'm so glad for you and your family, and especially your son.
Load More Replies...Whoah. I would've been a giant compared to this guy at 11 pounds!
I was born at 27 weeks 37 years ago. I have had so many health issues and skeletal problems related to that. Yes preemies do survive but some do not grow up healthy and happy.
So amazingly pleased for you. My son was born at 26 weeks and weighed 1kg. He died twice and was resuscitated twice, got hydrocephalus because of his prematurity at 3 months and had his first brain op then. I was told he was so brain damaged he would probably never walk, talk or be able to feed himself. He went on to have 5 major brain surgeries, at Great Ormond St hospital, as he developed a rare complication of hydrocephalus. Yet today you would never know he'd been through any of this if you didn't know. He's tall for his age, bright, creative and doing really well at school. Keep faith, your little one is amazing and so are you.
That's great news. I'm so glad for you and your family, and especially your son.
Load More Replies...Whoah. I would've been a giant compared to this guy at 11 pounds!
I was born at 27 weeks 37 years ago. I have had so many health issues and skeletal problems related to that. Yes preemies do survive but some do not grow up healthy and happy.
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