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Woman In California Delivers 14-Pound Baby Via C-Section

December 29, 2008

A woman from California gave birth to a 14-pound baby via c-section on December 23, 2008.  The baby made history as the heaviest to ever be born at this particular hospital.<br /> ....Sacramento (dbTechno) - A woman from California gave birth to a 14-pound baby via c-section on December 23, 2008.  The baby made history as the heaviest to ever be born at this particular hospital.

The birth took place at the Saddleback Memorial Medical Center in Orange County as he weighted in at 14-pounds 2 ounces, and was 21 inches long at birth.

The baby boy, Richard Walker Sault Jr., was delivered via c-section.

The parents are obviously extremely happy, but were very surprised to see how big their baby boy ended up being.

The mother, Sara Sault, was reportedly nervous during the delivery due to the shock on the doctors faces.

It was not until her husband told her how big the boy was that she understood their amazement.

A team of two doctors had to pull out baby Richard as he was just too big for one doctor to handle.

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2 Responses to “Woman In California Delivers 14-Pound Baby Via C-Section”

  1. marie on December 29th, 2008 4:25 pm

    Another one on food stamps we have to support.

  2. Emily on December 30th, 2008 9:19 am

    That’s funny…I see nothing in the article about them being on food stamps. Someone is ignorant and bitter.

    I feel your pain, Sara! I am having twins, and even though the weight will be distributed between two babies, it’s still a lot to carry around!!!


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