When the future mother began contractions, doctors warned that the baby would be great, but they did not suspect how much until the birth of a warrior weighing 5.9 kg.Photo: Stewart Allen/perthnow.com.au“It was a huge surprise for me,” Breanna Sykes told PerthNow from the postnatal ward at Joondalup Health Campus. “The doctor didn’t push me at first. He measured me and guessed the baby was no more than 4kg.” When Breanna’s water broke and she was fully dilated, the pain became unbearable. “I had a panic attack and the doctors had to give me anesthesia,” the mother of the giant recalls. “When I came out of the anesthesia, they told me I had a baby weighing 5.9kg.”The boy Jaisal (left) was born with a weight of 2.8 kg;baby Ziad (right) - 5.9 kg. Photo: Stewart Allen / perthnow.com.au The boy was named Ziad, and from the first minutes of his birth he has already become a star and clinic, and throughout Western Australia. "One of the doctors admitted to me that this is the biggest newborn he saw in all 15 years of his work," says the happy mother with unconcealed pride. And this is not surprising, because the average weight of newborns, according to regional statistics, is slightly more than 3 kg.The newborn's height is 57 cm, it is bigger than a loaf of breadbreadPhoto: Stewart Allen/perthnow.com.auDespite the fact that Ziad's weight corresponds to the weight of a three-month-old baby, doctors assured that the results of all examinations and tests were excellent, which means that the strongman is absolutely healthy, such a large weight is due to genetics. Congratulations to the mother and we wish the baby strong health!

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