Parents welcome 14-pound baby, the largest on record since 2010: 'Everybody was making bets'
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Brittany and Chance Ayres from Cambridge, Ontario, Canada, have welcomed a 14-pound baby, Sonny, to their family — much to the amazement of the hospital team.
"It was a mind-blowing experience," he said. "The way the doctors and nurses were cheering. It was like the [Toronto] Maple Leafs won the Stanley Cup. It was insane. Everybody was jumping and screaming. It was fun." "When the baby tipped the scales, it became real that he was indeed a big baby." "It was a mind-blowing experience." Gretchen Eichenberg is a contributing reporter for Fox News Digital.
Sonny Ayres — the fifth child of Chance and Britteney Ayres — was born via Caesarean section on Oct. 23 at Cambridge Memorial Hospital, weighing 14 pounds, 8 ounces. He was 55 centimeters long.
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