World's Smallest Baby, Born the Size of an Apple, Finally Goes Home with Jubilant Parents: Highlights How Horrific Abortion Is
News Staff : May 30, 2019
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"This baby's story makes all abortion sound utterly obscene. How could anyone think such a thing is good following the story of how this miracle baby was bundled up and taken home? How could anyone in the medical field with those heroic nurses who made history through their dedicated, life-saving vocation to preserve life, even of the most helpless, ever be asked to be involved in killing other babies of the same size or even larger? It makes one shudder." -Monica Showalter, American Thinker
(San Diego, CA) — [PRNewswire.com] Sharp Mary Birch Hospital for Women & Newborns, the largest maternity hospital in California, is proud to announce the birth of the world's smallest baby ever to survive. (Image: via Sharp Mary Birch Hospital NICU)
Weighing only 245 grams (8.6 ounces), Saybie* was born in December 2018. After a nearly five-month stay in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Sharp Mary Birch, she was discharged home this month as a healthy 5-pound infant.
Baby Saybie is believed to be the world's smallest surviving newborn, according to the official Tiniest Babies Registry, maintained by the University of Iowa. She officially weighed in at 7 grams less than the previous smallest baby, who was born in Germany in 2015.
For comparison, at birth, Saybie weighed as much as a large apple.
After experiencing severe pregnancy complications, Saybie's mother gave birth via emergency cesarean section at 23 weeks, 3 days gestation in the womb. A typical pregnancy lasts 40 weeks. Doctors said the preterm birth was necessary after they found that the baby was not gaining weight and her mother's life was at immediate risk.
At Saybie's birth, Sharp Mary Birch's Advanced Life Support team, along with neonatologist Dr. Paul Wozniak, worked to stabilize her before she could be transferred to the NICU.
Saybie was considered a micro preemie—a baby born before 28 weeks' gestation. These preterm newborns face a variety of life-threatening medical challenges and their survival rate is greatly compromised.
Saybie experienced virtually none of the medical challenges typically associated with micro preemies, which can include brain bleeds, and lung and heart issues.
Sharp Mary Birch, which has the largest Level III NICU in San Diego County, is recognized among the best hospitals in the world in caring for micro preemies. The hospital's multidisciplinary team of experts includes neonatologists; nurses; respiratory, occupational and physical therapists; social workers; pharmacists; and nutritionists, among others.
"No one expects their baby to be born with complications," said Trisha Khaleghi, senior vice president and chief executive officer at Sharp Mary Birch. "But when the unexpected occurs, Sharp Mary Birch is equipped with the latest technologies, equipment, research and specially trained experts to care for even the world's smallest baby."
*While Saybie's family gave their permission to share her story, they wish to remain anonymous so they can focus on caring for their new daughter. The family has allowed us to use "Saybie," a name used by her NICU care team during her stay. Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here
Learn more about Saybie at sharp.com/worldssmallestbaby.
Baby Saybie Quick Facts:
Gestation at birth:
23 weeks, 3 days (typical pregnancy is 40 weeks)
Weight at birth:
245 grams (8.6 ounces)
Length at birth:
9 inches
Weight at hospital discharge:
5.6 pounds
Length at hospital discharge:
16 inches
Click here to watch a video about the hospital and Baby Saybie.