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Youngest Premature Baby's Survival Called a ‘Miracle'

By CATHERINE ELSWORTH, The Daily Telegraph | February 21, 2007

LOS ANGELES — The world's youngest surviving baby, born at 21 weeks and six days and weighing just 10 ounces, is due to be discharged from hospital this week after a battle for life described as miraculous.

With feet the size of an adult's little fingernail, Amillia Taylor measured 9.5 inches — not much longer than a ballpoint pen — when she was born at a Florida hospital on October 24.

The odds were stacked against her. Doctors consider babies who weigh less than 14.1 ounces to have no chance of survival. And no infant born before 23 weeks has survived until now.

But defying the odds, Amillia was breathing on her own when she was born by caesarean section and even made several attempts to cry.

Now, after four months in an incubator at Baptist Children's Hospital in Miami, Amillia has almost tripled in length to 26 inches, weighs 4 1/2 pounds, and is expected to go home with her parents before the end of the week. Doctors say that despite initial respiratory and digestive problems and a mild brain hemorrhage, they foresee no long-term health problems.

"I'm still in amazement," said Sonja Taylor, 37, Amillia's mother, who would still be waiting to give birth had the pregnancy gone to full term.

"It was hard to imagine she would get this far. But now she is beginning to look like a real baby. Even though she's only 4 1/2 pounds, she looks plump to me."

"She's truly a miracle baby," said William Smalling, one of Amillia's doctors. "We weren't too optimistic, but she proved us all wrong."

He said caring for an infant so young was uncharted territory. "We didn't even know what a normal blood pressure is for a baby this small."

Amillia, whose name in Latin means "resilient, fighter," was conceived by in-vitro fertilization, which made it possible to pinpoint her exact time in the womb.

She will continue to receive oxygen and have her breathing monitored at home. But this week, she drank from a bottle for the first time.

"She's going to be in a normal crib. She's going to have normal feedings," Dr. Smalling said.


Reader comments on this article

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We really have to thank the Almighty God for such a wonderful baby and i believe that the Good Lord... [MORE]

Eva Roberta 

Feb 21, 2007 05:56

Hey Amilia glad you made it. The story of your survuval gives me hope as well cos my son MUSA... [MORE]

umar chishty 

Apr 21, 2007 22:19

To the parents of that precious angel amillia,i also had a daughter her name was janicia and she was born... [MORE]

manuel robles 

Nov 23, 2007 13:09

My daughter gave birth to a very premature little girl, too. She was restricted growth and then preeclampsia set in.... [MORE]

Maggie 

Mar 5, 2008 15:03

Amillia we are so proud of your strength! Keep fighting. [MORE]

Gina 

Oct 12, 2007 15:50

Today, my cousin had a baby boy. He was 23 weeks and 1 day in utero. Hope and faith do... [MORE]

Erin Malone 

Feb 3, 2008 19:37

It is truely amazing how far technology has bought us. It is a true blessing from god that someone so... [MORE]

Shannon Jones 

Mar 24, 2008 06:18

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