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Currently, at 14-month, the baby girl was born prematurely at 212 grams and is possibly the world’s lightest baby born and discharged well on record ....
Singapore: Baby believed to be world's smallest to survive premature birth discharged from hospital after 13-month stay thestar.com.my - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thestar.com.my Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
UAE: Latifa is The Worldâs Tiniest Baby Weighing 250g Published April 14th, 2021 - 01:03 GMT Close up of infant baby hand (Shutterstock) Highlights When Dr Lopez saw the baby, who was just then 29cm long, he knew a tough battle lay ahead. At 23 weeks and one day, baby Latifa was born weighing no more than a large apple. Her doctors in Abu Dhabi said she was so small she could âfit in the palm of oneâs handsâ. Having lost their first child to premature birth, her parents â Emiratis Ahmed Huseein Salem and Fatema Omar â feared the worst when they were told Latifa had âonly a few hours to liveâ. But the miracle baby survived. ....
SHARE A premature baby who weighed just 250 grams when she was born, was discharged from an Abu Dhabi hospital after 177 days in care. Baby Latifa is believed to be the smallest child on record to survive in the UAE, being born only 23 weeks and a day into her mother s pregnancy. Emirati parents Ahmed Huseein Salem and Fatema Omar feared for her life after doctors at NMC Royal Hospital told them their baby had only hours to live. Latifa most likely survived and thrived as she did because she is a fighter and has a great family who stayed by her side ....
Baby weighing 250g born in Abu Dhabi khaleejtimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from khaleejtimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.