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Baby Born 19 Weeks Early Titled ‘World’s Most Premature Infant To Survive’

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Michelle Butler of Eutaw, Alabama, went into labor 21 weeks and 1 day into her pregnancy.

Now, her son, Curtis Means, has been certified as the world’s most premature baby to live.

Curtis was extremely tiny at birth. He was born 132 days early, on July 5, 2020 at 14.8 oz. He also had a twin that didn’t live.

Curtis is now 16 months old and thriving.

On Wednesday, the Guinness Book of World Records and UAB hospital stated that Curtis Means beat the prior record by one day.



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