Who are the 9 Biggest Babies in the world?

120717085017-asian-baby-giant-fat-story-topAn infant or babies were young offspring that fulfills the whole being of womanhood, but what about if give birth to a big baby and I mean really big that the baby does not fit in the standard weight of newly born babies. Check out here the biggest babies of our world.

Jasleen – 6.1 kg (13.4 lbs) German Baby

In 2013, a baby girl Jasleen was born through natural birth on July 26, at the University Hospital in Leipzig.  Jasleen’s mother was discovered to have an unidentified instance of gestational diabetes, a situation which normally takes place about the 24th week of pregnancy and can guide to a bigger than usual newborn babies.

Stephen Lyttle – 7.399 kg (16 lbs 5 oz) Australian Baby

On January 26, 1963, Stephen Lyttle was born at Kempsey Hospital in Australia. The ideal weight of an Australian baby is 3.37 kg. Now, he is 52 years old and weighs a balanced 97 kg. and stands a fairly regular 1.86 meters.

Baby girl – 6.2 kg (13.6 lbs.) Spain Baby

Maxine Marin is a 40-year-old British woman had give birth in the Mediterranean city of Denia at the Hospital Marina Salud at 4.43 am in their local time. Bigger babies are often taken out through Caesarean section, but with Marin case she did not even needed, a painkiller given into the spine during childbirth or an epidural. Marin partner is from Colombia but they stayed in Spain and told that they knew about the baby being big but not very big.

George King – (15 lbs 7 oz) UK Baby

In 2013, George King was born being the largest baby. The child weight is nearly twice the weight of the normal baby size. There was no sign that George would be that big since his parents were mutually born at regular sizes, and were really not that big themselves. George’s size made major complications with Jade, his mother. Mid-way in her delivery baby George’s head was popped out but became stuck. His fairly huge size for a baby meant that he was fighting to get out his shoulders. Base on Jade’s story, the most scary part was when there were around 20 medical staff in the room on trying to free out the baby. Though he was delivered victoriously, but still transferred to other hospital for special care.

JaMichael – (16 pounds) Texas’ Baby

In 2011, Janet Johnson gave birth in Longview at Good Shepherd Hospital to a baby boy whose weight was more than double the normal weight of a new baby. The baby was recorded as the biggest baby in Lone Star State. Michael Brown her fiancé, and Johnson knew that the baby would weigh 12 or 13 pounds because Dr. John Kirk, their obstetrician told them so, but they were all surprised when the baby came out even bigger.

Big-baby-babies-6853337-500-343Nadia Khalina – 7.75 kg (17.1 lbs) Siberian Baby

On September 26, 2007 Baby girl Nadia was born at the Siberian city of Barnaul on a maternity ward. Tatyana Khalina surprised her husband by giving birth to her 12th child Nadia being the largest baby.

Baby boy – (19.2 Pounds) Indonesian Baby

On September 21, 2009, a 4 day old newborn was given birth in Kisaran, Asahan North Sumatra at the General Hospital of Abdul Manan who weighs between normal-sized babies. The baby was born through Caesarean section.

Louis-Jean, Stephon Hendrix – (14 lbs. 13 oz) Baby

In 2011, Marie Michel’s gave birth to her 5th child at William W. Backus Hospital. The baby was approximately 23 inches long. Marie was not amaze with the dimension of her baby since her oldest son was 9 lbs., her twins weighs 8 1/2 lbs. each, and the youngest son before Stephon weighs 12lbs.

Ademilton dos Santos – 8 kg (17 lbs) babiesBrazilian Baby

In 2005, a giant baby, base on the record of Brazilian Gynaecological Association was born that weighs twice the size of a normal baby. Ademilton was born at the North-eastern Brazil in a hospital in Salvador through Caesarean section. He is the 5th child of dos Santos, Francisca Ramos. The doctor states that the odd size of the baby was due to the diabetic condition of his mother.

Summer 2014-15 on average

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Wildflower photo Commelina cyanea in Monash Street

This summer, January was no warmer than December or February, and none of these months was as warm as November! The number of hot days (over 35°) had a similar pattern that “sagged” in midsummer: Oct: 4 days; Nov: 10 days; Dec: 7 days; Jan: 2 days; Feb: 3 days; Mar: 2 days (in the first week). There were no very hot days over 40° this summer, although there had been three in spring.

A very cool spell from late January to early February had day and night temperatures 4.5° degrees lower than normal. Humidity was also low at that time and earlier, in mid-December.

Weather log for summer 2014-15

By most measures, this was a normal summer. Compared with the 21st century average, the daily maximum temperature and the daily temperature range were both just one degree low, and skies were a little more cloudy. The dew point (humidity)…

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Why 2014 could be the year of the light-based 3D printer

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If you have ever seen a desktop 3D printer, chances are good that it worked by melting strings of plastic and then laying down the resulting goo layer by layer. This is called fused deposition modeling (FDM, or sometimes called fused filament fabrication), and it has always been the most popular personal 3D printer technology.

But that might be changing. Stereolithography and digital light processing, which use a laser and projector, respectively, to cure liquid resin layer by layer, has been experiencing a boom similar to the one FDM printers went through just a few years ago. Prices are dropping and options are expanding. 2014 could very well be the year that FDM manufacturers start to worry.

Formlabs starts it all

The first SLA printer was developed back in the 1980s by Charles Hull. He later used the technology to found 3D Systems, which has since grown…

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