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The Big enchilada

 

Mom has big baby No. 3, 'Big Enchilada'

 

By JOHN HARTZELL

Associated Press Writer

Published June 29, 2005

 

MILWAUKEE -- Weighing in at 13 pounds, 12 ounces, Delaney Jessica Buzzell isn't your average newborn. Her parents have even dubbed her the "Big Enchilada." The baby headed home Tuesday after being delivered by Caesarean section on June 23 -- a surprising three weeks early.

 

Her family isn't quite sure what to make of her weight. The father is 6-foot-2 and the mother is 5-foot-7, and nurse Judy Nadolski described them as "regular-sized."

 

"We're pretty normal," 34-year-old Paul Buzzell said.

 

Nadolski said carrying the baby in her arms was like holding a 4- or 5-month-old infant. The diapers and baby T-shirts also were a little on the snug side.

 

"It was ready for a steak," the nurse said. "It had quite an appetite."

 

This isn't the first supersized baby for Paul and Robin Buzzell, from suburban Mequon.

 

Their now-4-year-old daughter, Cameron, was born weighing 11 pounds, 8 ounces, and their second child, Alexis, now 2, weighed in at 10 pounds, 8 ounces when she was born.

 

When Cameron was born, Paul Buzzell said he posted a sign on the door that said "Home of the Whopper." When their second child was born, Buzzell put up a sign describing her as "Whopper Jr."

 

With the birth of the "Big Enchilada," the Buzzells say their family is now complete.

 

"This will be the last one," Paul Buzzell said.

 

The child weighs near double the average newborn. And according to the National Center for Health Statistics, less than 1 percent of babies weigh more than 11 pounds at birth.

 

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Associated Press writer Ryan Nakashima in Milwaukee also contributed to this report.

 

 

 

Ouch, ouch, ouch!!!!! And this baby was 3 weeks EARLY?!?!?!

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QUOTE(ChiSoxyGirl @ Jun 29, 2005 -> 10:31 AM)
The Big enchilada

 

Mom has big baby No. 3, 'Big Enchilada'

 

By JOHN HARTZELL

Associated Press Writer

Published June 29, 2005

 

MILWAUKEE -- Weighing in at 13 pounds, 12 ounces, Delaney Jessica Buzzell isn't your average newborn. Her parents have even dubbed her the "Big Enchilada." The baby headed home Tuesday after being delivered by Caesarean section on June 23 -- a surprising three weeks early.

 

Her family isn't quite sure what to make of her weight. The father is 6-foot-2 and the mother is 5-foot-7, and nurse Judy Nadolski described them as "regular-sized."

 

"We're pretty normal," 34-year-old Paul Buzzell said.

 

Nadolski said carrying the baby in her arms was like holding a 4- or 5-month-old infant. The diapers and baby T-shirts also were a little on the snug side.

 

"It was ready for a steak," the nurse said. "It had quite an appetite."

 

This isn't the first supersized baby for Paul and Robin Buzzell, from suburban Mequon.

 

Their now-4-year-old daughter, Cameron, was born weighing 11 pounds, 8 ounces, and their second child, Alexis, now 2, weighed in at 10 pounds, 8 ounces when she was born.

 

When Cameron was born, Paul Buzzell said he posted a sign on the door that said "Home of the Whopper." When their second child was born, Buzzell put up a sign describing her as "Whopper Jr."

 

With the birth of the "Big Enchilada," the Buzzells say their family is now complete.

 

"This will be the last one," Paul Buzzell said.

 

The child weighs near double the average newborn. And according to the National Center for Health Statistics, less than 1 percent of babies weigh more than 11 pounds at birth.

 

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Associated Press writer Ryan Nakashima in Milwaukee also contributed to this report.

Ouch, ouch, ouch!!!!! And this baby was 3 weeks EARLY?!?!?!

 

That lady had 36 pounds of newborn baby in the form of 3 children. Thats just crazy. And then to top it off, the parents arent huge by any means.

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When Cameron was born, Paul Buzzell said he posted a sign on the door that said "Home of the Whopper." When their second child was born, Buzzell put up a sign describing her as "Whopper Jr."

 

With the birth of the "Big Enchilada," the Buzzells say their family is now complete.

 

I'm crying from laughing so hard! :lolhitting

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QUOTE(LosMediasBlancas @ Jun 29, 2005 -> 12:23 PM)
You were fat.

They gave my mom a small champaigne bottle with my name, weight, and date on it. I was the fattest baby ever born in South Chicago Hospital. I'm not sure if that record stands anymore though.

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QUOTE(SoxFan1 @ Jun 29, 2005 -> 04:24 PM)
They gave my mom a small champaigne bottle with my name, weight, and date on it. I was the fattest baby ever born in South Chicago Hospital. I'm not sure if that record stands anymore though.

 

 

That's hilarious, post the pics, will ya?

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