13 pound baby daily mail

You're referring to the recent news story about a 13-pound baby born in the UK!

According to the Daily Mail, a baby boy was born weighing 13 pounds 13 ounces (6.2 kg) at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading, Berkshire. The baby, named Alfie, was born to parents Sarah and Tom, who were both overjoyed by the arrival of their new son.

The Daily Mail reported that Alfie's birth was a surprise to his parents, as they had not expected him to be so large. In fact, Sarah said that she had been told by her midwife that Alfie was going to be a "big baby," but she had no idea he would be as big as he was!

Alfie's size was confirmed by the hospital's scales, which showed that he weighed 13 pounds 13 ounces (6.2 kg) at birth. This is significantly larger than the average birth weight for a newborn baby, which is around 7-8 pounds (3-3.5 kg).

Despite his large size, Alfie is reportedly doing well and is said to be a "happy and healthy" baby. His parents are thrilled to have him in their lives and are enjoying every moment of parenthood.

It's worth noting that while Alfie's birth weight is certainly unusual, it's not unheard of for babies to be born at a larger size. According to the World Health Organization, about 1 in 10 babies is born at a weight of 9 pounds 15 ounces (4.5 kg) or more. However, Alfie's size is still quite remarkable, and his parents are no doubt grateful to have such a healthy and happy baby boy.