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The other day one of my c/s patients delivered an 11 lb 8 oz baby, that is the largest I have seen in my short time in L&D. Her Dr said that was not the largest baby she delivered. She had a pt who delivered a 12lb ? oz baby VAG!!!!!!!
I don't even want to THINK about having such a whopper by 'natural' childbirth........my last one (now 15) was 10 lb. 9 oz., and I was thankful to have a C-section. The largest baby I actually gave birth to was my oldest, who was 9 lb. 11 oz., and all I can say is, she should have been a cesarean baby too. Yowza!!
My son weighed 12 lbs at birth and he was.... no I am not kidding.....24 inches long! He was delivered by emergency C-section. Now he is 4, and though he is tall, he's actually a little under weight!
Last edited by jade-athyst : Sep 16, 2006 at 12:03 PM.
My youngest was 10# 13oz. At the time, my doctor was insisting he was no more than 8 pounds. So after a trial induction of 14 hours (in which he didn't even descend at ALL) they finally decided to do a c-section. Which is a good thing. My oldest was 8# 3oz and after 36 hours of labor (12 of which was pushing) he was born with a broken clavical and I hemmorhages so bad that I was near code status with a Hgb of 2.5. My first by all rights should have been a c-section, but because I was medicade at the time (was only barely 18) they refused to do one. Nearly lost my life because of it.
After losing as much blood as I did I was delusional and so confused that I was refusing blood transfusion unless my mom - not a staff RN - could do the IV stick. Needless to say, they did allow her to and I left the hospital with Hgb of 5.5 (of course I had orders for B-12 shots and lots of iron - but I went AMA because mom was a nurse and could take care of me).