Alabama mother shocked after giving birth to ENORMOUS baby girl
An Alabama mother was shocked after giving birth to a baby girl weighing in at massive 13 pounds and four ounces – the size of a typical three-month-old.
First-time mom Pamela Mann, 31, brought her big bundle of joy, Paris Halo, into the world on Tuesday in Birmingham.
‘The doctor pulls her out of me and all the nurses are like, “Oh god! Wow!”‘ Mann told TODAY. ‘Then I started freaking out because I had no idea what was happening.’
Mann underwent a planned C-section on March 4, 16 days before the baby’s due date.
She had no idea how big her daughter really was until she gave birth, as doctors had expected her to be much smaller.
‘About four weeks ago, my doctor measured the baby at about eight pounds, come to find out she was way over what both were saying,’ Mann told WVTM.
But as a first-time mother, Mann wasn’t sure what the big deal was.
‘I thought 13 pounds was normal. This is my first child, so I had no idea,’ Mann told TODAY. ‘And the nurses are going, “No, no, no. She is big.”‘
Mann said Paris had become a celebrity at the Alabama Grand View Medical Center where she was born.
First-time mom Pamela Mann, 31, gave birth to a healthy baby girl named Paris Halo who weighed in at an impressive 13 pounds and four ounces

‘I thought 13 pounds was normal. This is my first child, so I had no idea,’ Mann said. ‘And the nurses are going, “No, no, no. She is big”‘


Paris was taken to the NICU due to low sugar levels but is expected to be discharged later this week. ‘She’s getting a little extra love and care, but she’s doing great,’ Mann said
‘Nurses are making special trips just so they can see how big she is,’ the new mother added.
Mann shared that nicknames for her baby girl had already begun rolling in, including Pork Chop, Big Mama and Star.
‘Star because she’s only three days old and she’s already very well known,’ she explained.
Paris was taken to the NICU due to low sugar levels but is expected to be discharged later this week.
‘She’s getting a little extra love and care, but she’s doing great,’ Mann said.
She told Rick Karle Good News: ‘I’m so excited to spend some time holding my baby and getting to know her.’
In 2019, a New York woman named Joy Buckley gave birth to a baby girl who weighed in at 15 pounds, five ounces.
‘I felt like I had been hit by two tractor-trailers simultaneously,’ she told the Washington Post the day after the birth.
Currently, the Guinness World record for the heaviest baby born to a healthy mother belonged to a baby boy born in Aversa, Italy in September 1955.
The boy weighed in at a whopping 22 pounds, eight ounces.
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