I think everyone's immediate reaction to this topics title is ouch! Followed by that poor poor woman xD
he won't necessarily grow up to be big cuz i was a pretty big baby i weighed almost 8 lbs. but i'm only 145 lbs. now... so that's not an immediate fat person if they exercise and eat right they could get it under control pretty quick and not have to worry about it too much but i guess cross country helps me out too xD
No, not necessarily. Didn't you see the daughter? She was skinny, just gotta eat healthy. All depends on the parents if they will feed them healthy. He can probably exercise and lose weight when he grows up by himself too.
That is one big baby. Ha and my mom said I was big. I was only 8 lbs. 6 ounces. That seems small compared to this cute little porker.
SO is he most likely to have weight problems later in life? Or is it just some normal thing that can happen?
I´m don´know for who of this 2 I should feel more sorry, the mother or the baby. I´m sure the birth was not very funny...
lol read the original post "caesarean section" is the full term for c-section which means out the stomach theres my health lesson for the day kids
Wow... i was 8 pounds and i was already counted as heavy... Please don't gravedig, this topic has been inactive for a while
Haha, yeah, 14 pounds is very big for a baby, twice my size when I was born. I am not too surprised though. If the baby was say 20 pounds and survived, that would be amazing. I think a more amazing story is about my little sister. She is 9 and weight 75 pounds now, and is tall. She is skinny as a stick, she was born 3 months early and at a gas station!
You know, just because a baby is born huge doesn't mean they will end up huge. My friend was born 11 pounds, and she is tinyyyy!
Eating McDonald's while pregnant doesn't make the baby fat...It's not how it works. But..ohmygod. I bet it was an emergency C-section because that kid would not have been able to get under the pubic bone. I don't care how wide the mother's hips where. They say not to carry anything heavier than your baby when you're recovering...She doesn't have much limitations.