Consultant physician Matthias Knuepfer and nurse My take care of Germany’s heaviest newborn until now at the neonatal intensive care ward of the University Hospital in Leipzig, Germany, 29 July 2013. The girl Jasleen was born four days ago weighing extraordinary 6,110 g and measuring 57,5 cm in length. The mother only arrived at the hospital on the day of the birth and suffered from an undiscovered gestational diabetes. Photo by: Waltraud Grubitzsch/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images
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