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Mum Gives Birth To One Of Britain's Biggest Babies At Home In Lockdown

Mum Gives Birth To One Of Britain's Biggest Babies At Home In Lockdown

Baby Atticus weighed the same as a bowling ball.

Mary-Jane Wiltsher

Mary-Jane Wiltsher

A mum has given birth to one of Britain's biggest babies during lockdown.

Incredibly, the baby weighed the same as a bowling ball.

Proud Emma Fearon, 34, from Thornton-le-moore, Cheshire, welcomed her boy, Atticus James Fearon, into the world on May 24th.

Atticus James Fearon was born May 24th and weighed a whopping 11lb 6oz (
SWNS)

When he arrived, Atticus weighed a whopping 11lb 6oz. To put that in context, the average weight for a baby born in the UK is 7lb 8oz for boys and 7lb 4oz for girls.

Amazingly, Emma required no stitches following the birth and only received gas and air to ease the pain.

The mum-of-three is no stranger to big babies - her firstborn Aria, three, weighed 10lb 8oz at birth, while her second child Amelia, two, was 9lb.

Atticus was born in a birthing pool using hypnobirthing techniques set up at the family home.

Emma said: ''I birthed him in a pool with the midwife arriving with only half an hour to spare.

Cheshire mum Emma "planned to have a home birth from the start" (
SWNS)

''I only had a couple of puffs of gas and air and got away with no stitches.

'It just goes to show what women's bodies are capable of and a nice reassurance for those that are predicted to have big babies."

The Cheshire mum went on to praise the team of midwives and explained that she found the hypnobirthing techniques calming.

"The birth went amazingly - I used hypnobirthing to calm and ground me and the labour was only two and a half hours long start to finish," she said.

"I'm really pleased that I got to give birth at home as I would have had to go alone to the hospital if not with my husband staying at home with the girls.

When Atticus arrived, the midwives were unfazed by his unusual size (
SWNS)

"I had planned to have a home birth from the start and was concerned when NHS trusts started to close down the home birth service as I was so dead set on it.

"I researched unassisted birthing and then ended up hiring two independent midwives so that I could definitely have the birth that I wanted and felt this was the safest."

When Atticus arrived, the midwives were unfazed by his unusual size.

Emma said: "The midwives were very supportive and weren't concerned about his size - they both felt that your body would not produce a baby that you can't give birth to and were very encouraging of my plans, although none of us thought he'd turn out quite so big.''

Baby Aria was born in hospital after a long delivery that required forcep assistance and resulted in a big tear and an episiotomy.

Both Mum and baby are now doing well at home (
SWNS)

Second born Amelia was also born in hospital but without any issues, leading Emma to decided to have home birth with a birthing pool for her third baby.

Following the birth of Atticus, Emma is now doing well at home and is breastfeeding Atticus - which is a big job, given his size - all while still feeding his 27-month-old sister, Amelia.

She said: "I am now exclusively breastfeeding Atticus which is a full-on round the clock job because of his size and maintaining his glucose levels, as well as breastfeeding his sister Amelia still.''

Congratulations to Emma and all the Fearon family!

Featured Image Credit: SWNS

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