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    Palm-Sized Baby Melinda Among The World's Smallest To Survive At Only 9.5 Ozs

    Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center shows shows Melinda Guido shortly after her birth in late August with the hand of Dr. Rangasamy Ramanathan as a comparison.
    LOS ANGELES (AP) - At birth, Melinda Star Guido was so tiny she could fit into the palm of her doctor's hand. Weighing just 9 1/2 ounces - less than a can of soda - she is among the smallest babies ever born in the world.

    Most infants her size don't survive, but doctors are preparing to send her home by New Year's.
    Melinda was born premature at 24 weeks in late August and is believed to be the second-smallest baby to survive in the U.S. and third smallest in the world. She spent the early months cocooned in an incubator in the neonatal intensive care unit in Los Angeles.

    Despite hurdles, Melinda lived to her original Thursday due date. Doctors say it is too early to say how she will fare developmentally and physically when she grows up.

    For now, her 22-year-old mother sits at her bedside almost every day and stays overnight whenever she can.

    On Wednesday, Haydee Ibarra caressed Melinda through the portholes of the incubator where nurses pinned up a homemade sign bearing her name. Now 3 ½ months old and weighing 4 pounds, Melinda gripped Ibarra's pinky finger and yawned.

    "Melinda, Melinda," she cooed at her daughter dressed in a polka dot onesie. "You're awake today."

    During her pregnancy, Ibarra suffered from high blood pressure, which can be dangerous for mother and fetus. She was transferred from a hospital near her San Fernando Valley home to the county's flagship hospital, which was better equipped to handle high-risk pregnancies.

    There was a problem with the placenta, the organ that nourishes the developing fetus. The fetus, however, was not getting proper nutrition, blood and oxygen. Doctors knew Melinda would weigh less than a pound, but they were surprised at how small and fragile she was.

    "The first few weeks, it was touch and go. None of us thought the baby was going to make it," said Dr. Rangasamy Ramanathan, who oversees premature infants at the Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center.

    Even if she survived, doctors told Ibarra and her husband Yovani Guido, children born this extremely premature can have developmental delays and impairments such as blindness, deafness or cerebral palsy.

    Ibarra, who previously had a stillborn, told doctors to do whatever necessary to help her baby.

    "They said, `We'll take the chance. Please try.' So we said. `OK we'll try,"' Ramanathan recalled.

    Melinda was delivered by cesarean section at 24 weeks and was immediately transferred to the NICU where a team of doctors and nurses kept watch around the clock. Infants born before 37 weeks are considered premature.

    Melinda was kept insulated in an incubator and was hooked up to a machine to aid her breathing. She got nutrition through a feeding tube. Her mother said her skin felt like plastic because it was so thin.

    "It takes a lot of good care and a lot of good luck. Most of them don't survive," said pediatrician Dr. Edward Bell of the University of Iowa who keeps an online database of the world's smallest surviving babies who were less than a pound at birth.

    The list currently contains 126 babies dating back to 1936. Since submission is voluntary, it does not represent all survivors.

    Ten babies weighing less than a pound were born last year and survived. Melinda joins three other tiny survivors delivered this year in Berkeley; Seoul, South Korea; and Iowa City, Iowa. All are bigger than Melinda, who is not eligible to be listed until she gets discharged.

    Most tiny babies who survive tend to be female. That's because female fetuses mature faster than males of the same gestational age. Having more developed lungs and other vital organs increases odds of survival.

    Bell published a study last year that found many survivors struggle with health and learning problems. For those for whom growth data are available, many are short and underweight for their age.

    There are some success stories.

    The smallest surviving baby born weighing 9.2 ounces is now a healthy 7-year-old and another who weighed 9.9 ounces at birth is an honors college student studying psychology. Their progress was detailed in a study published this week in the journal Pediatrics by doctors at Loyola University Medical Center in Illinois where the girls were born.

    In the past three years, Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center cared for two other babies with extremely low birth weight who survived, but Melinda holds the record at the hospital.

    Prematurity comes with high costs. Ramanathan estimates it costs $3,000 to $5,000 a day to care for a premature infant.

    A month after birth, Melinda was treated for an eye disorder that's common in premature babies. She faced her biggest test last month when she underwent surgery to close an artery that usually seals after birth.

    Ybarra held her daughter for the first time after the surgery. Before that, she could only touch her through the incubator.

    The next challenge is learning to bottle feed before discharge. Ramanathan predicted at least another two-week stay, dashing her parents' hopes of taking her home by Christmas.

    Ramanathan said doctors don't know how Melinda will fare when she's older. Since she did not have major complications such as bleeding in the brain, he held out hope.

    Melinda can breathe by herself, but still uses an oxygen tube as a precaution. On Wednesday, an ophthalmologist checked out her eyes and said everything looked good.
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    She doesn't even look properly formed in that photo bless her, her arm look like a little plastic Barbie doll arm stuck to her side. I hope with all my heart that she is one of the lucky ones and doesn't suffer from any physical or mental abnormalities.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ohmarvellousme! View Post
    She doesn't even look properly formed in that photo bless her, her arm look like a little plastic Barbie doll arm stuck to her side. I hope with all my heart that she is one of the lucky ones and doesn't suffer from any physical or mental abnormalities.
    No but I saw her on the news lastnight(cant find pics Ill look again later) shes up to 4 lbs and is going home in 2 weeks,smiling up a storm
    Yesterday was her due date actually thats why they held the news conference I saw lastnight

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whisper View Post
    No but I saw her on the news lastnight(cant find pics Ill look again later) shes up to 4 lbs and is going home in 2 weeks,smiling up a storm
    Yesterday was her due date actually thats why they held the news conference I saw lastnight
    So tiny, yet such a fighter. Great news @Whisper. I love hearing happy stories once in awhile. Gives me a bit of hope that maybe there is still some good left.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nopatience View Post
    So tiny, yet such a fighter. Great news @Whisper. I love hearing happy stories once in awhile. Gives me a bit of hope that maybe there is still some good left.
    Yeah shes a cuties little cap on and smiling up a storm Ill try and find news clip when Im home froim stupid groceries

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    Awww she is still so tiny bless her! Only a 2% chance of survival, and here she is, maybe going home soon. Brilliant! I just hope she is ok. I worry about these extremely prem babies, the chances of them having a disability is so high. But Melinda has beat the odds so far, hopefully she will continue to do so. Go Melinda!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ohmarvellousme! View Post
    Awww she is still so tiny bless her! Only a 2% chance of survival, and here she is, maybe going home soon. Brilliant! I just hope she is ok. I worry about these extremely prem babies, the chances of them having a disability is so high. But Melinda has beat the odds so far, hopefully she will continue to do so. Go Melinda!
    my son was 3 months early and just over 2 pounds I cant imagine smaller then that to make it
    We were lucky my son didnt have alot of the probs alot of preemies have

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whisper View Post
    my son was 3 months early and just over 2 pounds I cant imagine smaller then that to make it
    We were lucky my son didnt have alot of the probs alot of preemies have
    It is mindblowing to think of a baby being just 9.5ozs actually surviving. I'm so glad your son is ok, @Whisper It's fantastic to hear of the really tiny baby's coming through intact

    My niece's baby was 12 week early and weighed 1lb 8oz. She is 16 now, but has quadriplegic cerebral palsy. It's been heartbreaking over the years to see her miss out on so much - simple things like running around with her friends when she was little, and now that she is older just going out shopping or to the cinema with her friends is a mission. She is a great kid, goes to a mainstream school and is SO bright. She just struggles with her limbs and is in a wheelchair. She's hoping to go to uni and want's to be a child psychologist.

    My sister (the mother of the niece mentioned above) was 9.5 weeks prem 58yrs ago. She is just fine and dandy . The luck of the draw, I guess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ohmarvellousme! View Post
    It is mindblowing to think of a baby being just 9.5ozs actually surviving. I'm so glad your son is ok, @Whisper It's fantastic to hear of the really tiny baby's coming through intact

    My niece's baby was 12 week early and weighed 1lb 8oz. She is 16 now, but has quadriplegic cerebral palsy. It's been heartbreaking over the years to see her miss out on so much - simple things like running around with her friends when she was little, and now that she is older just going out shopping or to the cinema with her friends is a mission. She is a great kid, goes to a mainstream school and is SO bright. She just struggles with her limbs and is in a wheelchair. She's hoping to go to uni and want's to be a child psychologist.

    My sister (the mother of the niece mentioned above) was 9.5 weeks prem 58yrs ago. She is just fine and dandy . The luck of the draw, I guess.
    my son was 2.5 lbs and is now a 6 foot2 inch tall 180 lbs full grown guy in university
    Healthiest out of my kids too
    Heaven and I die with allergies and hes only allergic to penacillan
    With her and I its everything inside and out and meds and detergents lol
    you name it we have reactiuons to it and now my grand son as well
    Yet Case,you would think would have more things and nothings wrong with him

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    This is local for me...I think they said that last night another baby was born weighing the same as this lil angel...a wee lil boy. They said they couldn't say whether the boy would progress as this baby girl did...I hope they both make it.

    My Godson Angel, was born in his mother's 5 month of pregnancy. She didn't even push him ot, he just came out. I swear he looked like a pint sized Curious George...When in the hospital we would hold him and he fit in my hand, I kid you not. He was so very small, and was completly covered in fur lmao...He looked like a monkey.

    Well that boy celebrated his 14th Bday last Saturday. He is intelligent, great boy, healthy just like any other kid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mybabiesmomma View Post
    This is local for me...I think they said that last night another baby was born weighing the same as this lil angel...a wee lil boy. They said they couldn't say whether the boy would progress as this baby girl did...I hope they both make it.

    My Godson Angel, was born in his mother's 5 month of pregnancy. She didn't even push him ot, he just came out. I swear he looked like a pint sized Curious George...When in the hospital we would hold him and he fit in my hand, I kid you not. He was so very small, and was completly covered in fur lmao...He looked like a monkey.

    Well that boy celebrated his 14th Bday last Saturday. He is intelligent, great boy, healthy just like any other kid.
    yep same as my son,people kinda cringe when they see his newborn pics but hes a healthy absolutely the most gorgeous guy in the country now lol

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    A wonderfully GOOD story for a change. What a little fighter she is! The way she's going, there should be no problems for her, I really hope. I'll say an extra prayer for both her and the little boy mentioned above.

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