She started crying when she saw her newborn baby! It's 2 weeks old but wearing clothes for 6 months.

She started crying when she saw her newborn baby! It's 2 weeks old but wearing clothes for 6 months.

08.03.2025 13:00

A woman in the United States gave birth to a baby girl weighing exactly 6 kilograms and 110 grams. The mother said, "I didn't understand what was happening at all and started to panic," and she began to cry when she saw her baby. The baby, who is now 16 days old, is wearing clothes made for 6-month-old babies.

Last week in Alabama, USA, a 21-year-old woman named Pamela Mann underwent a cesarean section to hold her daughter, whom she named Paris Halo.

BORN AT TWICE THE SIZE OF A NEWBORN

According to a report by NYPost, Paris Halo was born weighing 6 kilograms and 110 grams, which is twice the size of an average newborn. The mother, who expected her baby to be of standard size and weight, was shocked. Pamela Mann, frightened by the nurses' reactions to her baby's size, said, "I didn't understand what was happening at all and started to panic," and began to cry when she saw her baby.

She started crying when she saw her baby! 2 weeks old but wearing 6-month-old clothes

2 WEEKS OLD BUT WEARING 6-MONTH-OLD CLOTHES

The baby was born 16 days before the planned due date. The baby, born 2 weeks ago, has jumped several sizes and is wearing clothes made for a 6-month-old. It has been reported that despite being in intensive care, baby Paris Halo is in good health.

HER FAMILY GAVE HER NICKNAMES

In one of the first images of the baby, she is seen wearing a bib that says "Welcome to the world" and a pink onesie with a pink bow on her head. Mann's family has started to give the baby humorous nicknames like "Pork Chop" and "Big Grandma."

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