Super Tonio: Baby Born Weighing 6.6kg in Cancun!

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A newborn named "Super Tonio" made headlines after being delivered via caesarean section at the Jesus Kumate Rodriguez hospital in Cancun, Mexico, weighing an extraordinary 6.6 kg (14 lb 8 oz), which is approximately double the average weight for newborns. The discussion raises concerns about the mother's health and prenatal care, suggesting that the unexpected size of the baby may indicate potential health issues for the mother, especially since her first child was also large. There are worries about the baby's risk for diabetes due to his size, as both high and low birth weights can lead to such health concerns. Additionally, the conversation touches on the implications of genetic factors in childbirth, comparing it to the hypothetical scenario of different dog breeds mating and the potential complications that might arise.
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... Dubbed "Super Tonio", he startled staff at the Jesus Kumate Rodriguez hospital in Cancun, Mexico, not to mention his mother, by arriving via caesarean section on Monday weighing a whopping 6.6kg (14lb 8oz), roughly twice the average weight for a newborn baby. [continued]
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Photograph: Elizabeth Ruiz/EPA
http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,2003489,00.html

I should hope that he came by C section!

“Giving birth is like taking your lower lip and forcing it over your head.”
Carol Burnett
 
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I think a career in sumo wrestling is in his future.
 
They didn't give much in the way of details. I'm wondering about the size of the mother and any untreated health problems she may have had during pregnancy to have such an obese baby (just looking at him, he's not just a long baby, but really fat looking too). I'm only guessing that prenatal care was not fully adequate for the mother if this size baby came as a surprise, especially after the first one she had was also big (the article does mention that). Usually they'd be doing ultrasounds to check the growth of the fetus in such a case and it wouldn't be such a surprise at birth, so either she didn't seek much prenatal treatment, or it wasn't available to her.

If they aren't finding anything wrong with the baby, my thinking is that it's the mother that may have a health problem and should be examined. With a large size baby like that, they'll have to watch him for signs of diabetes. Very high and very low birth weight babies are at higher risk for developing diabetes.
 
10.2 kg baby,that's nealry 25lbs as the world record jesus that must of been some delivery, probably a 48 hour job:bugeye: :eek:
 
A case of cut-&-paste, judging from the article.
 
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A case of cut-&-paste, judging from the article.

Negative. Canada AM had it on video.
 
How big are mamma and daddy??

EDIT:Imagine a small poodle gets fertilized by a german shepherd.
Will the poodle have pregnancy problems?
 
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