A woman in Melbourne, Australia, is getting worldwide attention for giving birth to a 13-pound baby boy without an epidural.
Natashia Corrigan who welcomed Brian Jr. on Jan. 24 in a natural birth,told Australian TV network 7 News that she always wanted a chubby baby to join her family.
Corrigan's newborn doesn't break the Guinness World Record for the heaviest baby that was born. Ohio woman Giantess Anna Bates gave birth to a 22-pound baby in 1879, but he died 11 hours later.
Natashia Corrigan who welcomed Brian Jr. on Jan. 24 in a natural birth,told Australian TV network 7 News that she always wanted a chubby baby to join her family.
“I dreamed of a little fat baby,” Corrigan told the network. “I’ve always wanted a little fat baby and I’ve got a big one!”The mom was told her baby would be heavier than the average newborn before she went into labor, according to 7 News. Corrigan couldn't believe she gave birth to a 13-pound, 4-ounce baby.
“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,” Corrigan said.The newborn is double the size of an average baby in Australia, according to 7 News.
Corrigan's newborn doesn't break the Guinness World Record for the heaviest baby that was born. Ohio woman Giantess Anna Bates gave birth to a 22-pound baby in 1879, but he died 11 hours later.
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