The Lady Gave Birth To A Newborn Weighing 6.8 Kg!

The doctors had told her that her baby would be on a heavier side, but all got a shock of their lives when the baby was born and he weighed 6.8 kg! Check out their story…

When the doctor revealed to a lady about her baby being on the heavier side at the time of birth, no one had even imagined or expected that the baby will weigh a whooping 6.8 kg at the time of birth!

This is what happened to a mom named Natashia in Australia who delivered an exceptionally healthy baby who weighed 6.8 kg (14.9 pounds)!

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Check out the interesting case of this baby and the struggle his mum went through while delivering him, which is simply amazing.

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The Mother Was Told That Her Baby Would Be Heavier Than Usual

The Mother Was Told That Her Baby Would Be Heavier Than Usual

It was her fourth child and she was pretty excited about having a healthier baby and she said, "I dreamed of a little fat baby, I've always wanted a little fat baby and I've got a big one!"

He Was Born In 40 Weeks

He Was Born In 40 Weeks

He was born at 40 weeks and 5 days. This baby could possibly be the heaviest baby born in Victoria!

She Did It Without An Epidural!

She Did It Without An Epidural!

This woman is sure a badass, as she delivered the baby WITHOUT AN EPIDURAL! But she was given "laughing gas," which comprises of 50% nitrous oxide and 50% oxygen. This was given to ease out the pain.

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She Said…

She Said…

"I think I was in a bit of shock because the birth was natural and I only had gas so I was still in a bit of shock just from that."

Her Mantra Of Taking The Pain…

Her Mantra Of Taking The Pain…

She said she believed in "The power of positive thinking during birth, be positive, breath deep." This helped her stay calm during her labour.

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