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10-month-old baby weighs the same as an average girl aged six
A ten-month-old baby has weighed in at a whopping 2st 13lbs - making her one of the heaviest children in the world for her age, Daily Mail reported.
Aliya Saleem, of Jharkhand, India, was born at a relatively large 9lbs, then began to rapidly gain weight from the age of four months - and is now as heavy as an average six-year-old girl, according to the report.
Her parents are worried about her health, after another of their children died aged just one-and-a-half after gaining weight in a similar fashion, the report said.
The girl's mother Shabana Parveen, 25, said: ‘A few months after her birth, she starting gaining weight. We had to buy her a new pair of clothes every two weeks because the old ones become too tight for her.’
The enormous weight has put Aliya's life in danger, but the family have lacked the money to obtain good enough medical care for her.
Her father Mohammad Saleem, 28, said: ‘We have tried our best, but we could only afford to take her to the local hospital.
'The doctors in the village could not tell us clearly what she is suffering from. We took Aliya to a doctor in Ranchi. After the check up the doctor suggested that we go to another city, but we couldn't afford that so we didn't take her.’
However, Aliya's parents recently managed to get a consultation at Fortis Hospital on the outskirts of Delhi in a bid to try and get to the bottom of their daughter's massive weight gain.
Dr Krishan Chugh, head of paediatrics at Fortis, said: ‘This is the heaviest baby at ten months of age that I have seen. This could be case of morbid obesity or even a hormonal imbalance.
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