37 pound woman has healthy baby boy

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I just saw this on Yahoo. Amazing!!

Woman Who Weighs 37 Pounds Has Healthy Boy
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A San Joaquin Valley woman who weighs 37 pounds, stands 3 feet tall and uses a wheelchair has given birth to her first child, overcoming serious odds and doubters who advised her to abandon their dream of becoming parents.

Eloysa Vasquez, 38, suffers from Type 3 osteogenesis imperfecta, a disorder that makes bones soft and easily broken. Her tiny, distorted body left little room for a fetus to grow and Vasquez suffered two miscarriages before doctors at Stanford University's Lucile Packard Children's Hospital delivered her son, Timothy, by Cesarean section on Jan. 24.

"We just took one day at a time. We had a lot of people praying for us. We just believed ... and here we have our son," Vasquez told The Fresno Bee for a story Thursday.

Baby Timothy weighed only 3 pounds, seven ounces at birth because doctors had to deliver him eight weeks prematurely to protect the mother's fragile health. The child did not inherit his mother's genetic condition.

"Eloysa had an adult metabolism moving through a pediatric-size body," said obstetrician James Smith. "Her growing uterus was pressuring her entire abdomen," making it hard for Vasquez to breathe.

Vasquez' husband, Roy, who is 5 feet, 8 inches tall, said his wife's small stature can be deceiving.

"She's very strong. She's a strong lady," he said.

According to Stanford, only one in 25,000 to 50,000 births are to a mother with osteogenesis imperfecta, and even fewer involve moms with the severe form with which Vasquez was born. Smith estimates Timothy's birth was a one-in-a-million event.

Judging from her son's long fingers and toes, "I think he's going to be a tall boy," Vasquez said.

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3 pounds baby? Call that healthy? strange because usual I thought a 8 pound baby is consider healthier. :dunno:
 
Unbelievable ! Glad to know that they are doin' well. :)
 
That's cool.... I bet it means alots more to that woman especially considering she tried to have a baby several times. God Bless her the baby and the rest of the family.

"We just took one day at a time. We had a lot of people praying for us. We just believed ... and here we have our son," Vasquez told The Fresno Bee for a story Thursday.
 
That's cool, a miracle for the parents.

Cheri, a baby can be healthy at 5 pounds and upward. Timothy sounds healthy for a 3 pound baby, but I bet they've put him in a inbucator.
 
Cheri said:
3 pounds baby? Call that healthy? strange because usual I thought a 8 pound baby is consider healthier. :dunno:
I think what they meant by that was the baby did not inherit his mother's genetic condition so he was lucky :)
 
wow holy cow! didn't mention if she is midget? It would make any sense. She is very lucky and mircale they re both alive. Bless them.
 
Cheri said:
3 pounds baby? Call that healthy? strange because usual I thought a 8 pound baby is consider healthier. :dunno:
the baby was born premature due to the mother's size because she's a very tiny person so it was best for the baby to be born early rather than 9 months or else somethin would go wrong with the mother and the baby so at least both of them turned out to be fine at the end.
 
Miss-Delectable said:
That's cool, a miracle for the parents.

Cheri, a baby can be healthy at 5 pounds and upward. Timothy sounds healthy for a 3 pound baby, but I bet they've put him in a inbucator.

I actually weighed a little less than 5 pounds when I was born (2 months early), but all it took was a few days under a sun lamp (to make my liver finish developing) and I could go home. According to what doctors said, I should've had a lot more developmental issues, but I didn't. So sometimes things work out even when they "shouldn't".

This is a truly impressive thing!
 
Geez a man can love someone like that?

I don't see how he could put her life at risk, knowing that she can't carry baby full time.

And that baby would have gotten the disease because of their selfish need.
 
SherryCherish said:
wow holy cow! didn't mention if she is midget? It would make any sense. She is very lucky and mircale they re both alive. Bless them.

She's not a midget or a dwarf. Her genetic condition accounts for her short stature, and her low weight. I, too, was born with a congenital abnormality, and I'm very short. I never reached 5ft tall, and I never will.
 
Miss*Pinocchio said:
Geez a man can love someone like that?

I don't see how he could put her life at risk, knowing that she can't carry baby full time.

And that baby would have gotten the disease because of their selfish need.

I would imagine that couple had genetic counseling and made a decision based on all of the information. Just because it isn't the decision you would've made doesn't give you the right to criticize. If they discussed it and made the decision together, then no one can.
 
I used to have a friend who had this condition. This mother is nut to carry a baby inside of her and put herself in danger of harm herself. I don't mean to put her down but if it was for me, I won't do it. She is brave ones.
 
Miss*Pinocchio said:
Geez a man can love someone like that?

I don't see how he could put her life at risk, knowing that she can't carry baby full time.

And that baby would have gotten the disease because of their selfish need.
since when does love need appearance?
 
Reading the comments here I got to say that...

I know if a woman wants a baby that she can call her own then she will do anything to have a baby, of course I would hope the woman takes her health and safety into consideration.

You need to realize ....

That woman did take everything into consideration and sat down to do some very hard thinking before she decided to have a baby again. I got to give her that much. She is very lucky everything turned out for the better.
 
jazzy said:
I used to have a friend who had this condition. This mother is nut to carry a baby inside of her and put herself in danger of harm herself.

This is exactly why I chose NOT to have children! Every woman has the God-given right to bear children, but sometimes that right should NOT be exercised. That's just my opinion.
 
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