After five months in the ICU, the world's tiniest baby boy has left the hospital
His mother wasn't sure if he would survive, but after spending five months in a hospital hooked up to machines, the world's smallest baby boy has finally gone home.
Want more inspiring, positive news? Sign up for The Good Stuff, a newsletter for the good in life. It will brighten your inbox every Saturday morning. At the time of birth in August 2018, he could fit in both palms of an adult's hands and weighed slightly more than a grapefruit.The unidentified boy weighed 9.45 ounces at birth, the Keio University Hospital in Tokyo said.The hospital had to deliver the baby through an emergency C-section fearing for his life because his weight stopped increasing at 24 weeks of pregnancy.Dr.
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