Three-feet-tall woman has healthy son (AP) Updated: 2006-02-11 14:32
A woman who is 3 feet tall and weighed 37 pounds before she got pregnant has
given birth to her first child — a healthy boy.
In this photo
provided by Stanford University's Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, Roy
and Eloysa Vasquez show off their new son, Timothy Abraham Vasquez, at
Packard Children?s Hospital in Stanford, Calif, in Jan. 2006.
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Eloysa Vasquez, who uses a wheelchair and had two miscarriages, suffers from
Type 3 osteogenesis imperfecta, a disorder that makes bones soft and brittle.
Vasquez gained 20 pounds during pregnancy and delivered the 3 pound, 7 ounce
baby on Jan. 24 at Stanford University's Lucile Packard Children's Hospital.
"We just took one day at a time. We had a lot of people praying for us. We
just believed ... and here we have our son," Vasquez, 38, of Tulare, told The
Fresno Bee for a story Thursday.
Doctors said they delivered Baby Timothy by Caesarean section eight weeks
before due date in order to protect the mother's fragile health — her tiny,
distorted body left little room for a fetus to grow.
They said Timothy did not inherit his mother's genetic condition.
Judging from her son's long fingers and toes, Vasquez said, "I think he's
going to be a tall boy."
Her husband, Roy, said his wife's small stature can be deceiving: "She's a
strong lady."
According to the university, one in only 25,000 to 50,000 births are to a
mother with osteogenesis imperfecta, and even fewer involve moms with the severe
Type 3 form.
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