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The first time mum gained weight at a rapid rate during her pregnancy because she has diabetes.
At 32 weeks a nurse informed Lara her baby already weighed 6lbs- the size of some full-term babies.
Just four weeks later, Lara was rushed in for a caesarean after her waters broke unexpectedly.
Lara and her partner welcomed baby Savannah into the world, who was born weighing a hefty 9lbs 5oz
"Chris and I always assumed we were having a boy because my bump was so big, so it was a massive surprise to find out we had a girl. She was a big baby and filled the weighing scales.
"We were so happy she was healthy though, we could cope with the fact she was a bit bigger than most newborns." Lara said
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