Amazing Smallest Girl in the World Collection

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Smallest Girl in India

Adolescent from India, whom with an increase only in 58 cm, the smallest girl in the world. Jyoti Amge, 14 years, and it shorter than average two-year-old child weighs only 5 kg.


















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Kenadie Jourdin-Bromley. So small, yet has needs so substantial. As explained by her mother in the vid below.






Kenadie Jourdin-Bromley weighed 2 lbs, 8 ounces when she was born in February 2003. She was not expected to live more than a day, but she has survived. She continued to defy doctors expectations and at the age of 8 months, Kenadie was finally diagnosed with primordial dwarfism, a genetic condition that is believed to affect only about 100 people in the world. She isn't expected to grow past about 30 inches or weigh more than 8 pounds. Her special needs expenses are substantial. If you wish, you can help through a Paypal donation. Link. .
















World's smallest bundle of joy turns into a real handful

Neonatalogist Jonathan Muraskas places his hand next to Rumaisa Rahman, known to be the smallest baby in the world to survive birth.

Neonatalogist Jonathan Muraskas places his hand next to Rumaisa Rahman, known to be the smallest baby in the world to survive birth.
Photo: Reuters

A premature infant believed to be the smallest baby ever to survive was called "a great blessing" by her mother, who is preparing to take the girl and her twin sister home from the hospital.

The baby, named Rumaisa, weighed 244 grams (8.6 ounces) - less than a can of soft drink - when she was delivered by caesarean section on September 19 at Loyola University Medical Centre in Chicago.

Rumaisa is 37 grams (1.3 ounces) smaller than the previous record holder, who was born at the same the hospital in 1989, according to a hospital spokeswoman, Sandra Martinez.

Rumaisa, her twin, Hiba, and their Indian-born parents were introduced on Tuesday at a news conference at the hospital. The girls were bundled in identical striped blankets.

Their mother, Mahajabeen Shaik, who had her C-section after 26 weeks of pregnancy, said she didn't "have the words to say how thankful I was" when she first got to hold her children in their second month in the world.

"It's a blessing, it's a great blessing," she said. Hospital officials said they are doing so well that Hiba, who weighed 563 grams at birth, could be released from the hospital by the end of this month, with Rumaisa, who now weighs 1.18 kilograms, following as early as the first week of January.



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