A mum who believed she couldn't have any more children has just welcomed a gigantic baby girl to the world, with the newborn tipping the scales at an extraordinary 11.1.lbs (5kg). Luciana Brandt, 41, had been told by doctors that she'd begun menopause early and that she didn't have enough eggs left to have another baby.
Already a mother of five by the time of her surprise pregnancy, Luciana, was happy to welcome her sixth child, a daughter named Maria Vitória Brandt, at 40 weeks by cesarean sector. The little girl measured 51 cm in length and is considered to be an unusually large baby.
Mum-of-six Luciana, who lives with her husband in the municipality of Caçador, Santa Catarina State, Brazil, gave birth at 3.48 pm on January 10, and was discharged from the hospital two days later on January 12.
Speaking with local media, Luciana said: "She was long-awaited and planned, as I am already 41 years old. My doctor said I no longer had enough eggs to be able to fall pregnant again due to early menopause.
"Knowing I had little chance of getting pregnant again, I kept faith and God wanted it too. I am very happy about her arrival, but I never imagined she would weigh over five kilogrammes!"
The Caçador based hospital where young Maria was born, Hospital Maicé, has stated that newborn babies will normally weigh between 2.8 kg and 3.5 kg, with Maria's size and weight considered to be highly unusual.
A hospital spokesperson has given the following statement: "Hospital Maicé wishes good health and happiness to little Maria Vitória and her family and that they receive many blessings."
According to the hospital, the delivery was carried out by obstetrician Dr. Juscelino Euler Oliveira under the care of paediatrician Dr. Priscilla Ramos.
It's understood Luciana's eldest child Ângela Brandt, 23, travelled long-distance to be by her mum's side as she welcomed her brand new sibling to the world.
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