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Is this Australia’s biggest newborn?

First-time mum Danielle Mackay thought her tummy was massive, but she never imagined just how huge her baby would be. Jo Knowsley reports.

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Danielle Mackay was impatient. It was June 20 – five days past her due date – and she was getting anxious about when her first baby would be born.

But neither she nor her doctors at Townsville Hospital had any idea how big a surprise was waiting to be delivered.

Chelsea Rose was born on June 25 measuring 55cm long and weighing a staggering 6.28kg (13lb 8oz) – one of Australia’s biggest babies ever.

Almost twice the size of an average newborn, her alert hazel eyes and strong back made her look more like a bouncing six-month-old.

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Danielle, 23, and partner Paul Mifsud, 28, from Charters Towers, 130km south-west of Townsville, were stunned.

“My stomach had become massive in the last month or so before the birth – but as it was my first baby I really had nothing to compare it with,” says Danielle.

An antenatal check had revealed her baby was bigger than usual, so Danielle was sent to specialists in Townsville, who recommended a caesarean.

But when Chelsea was delivered she was even bigger than anyone expected.

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“I heard her cry and saw her whisked past by the nurses and I thought, ‘Oh my God, that baby is really big’,” says Danielle. “Then a nurse handed her to me and told me her birth weight. I was amazed. But Paul burst out laughing. He thought it was hysterical…”

For the full story see this week’s Woman’s Day, on sale July 13, 2009.

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