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The world's most premature living baby, Amillia Taylor, seen here in an undated handout from the Baptist Children's Hospital(BCH) in Miami, will remain under medical observation a few days longer as a precautionary measure, a hospital spokeswoman said after doctors reversed an initial decision to release the tiny girl.
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This handout image from October 24, 2006, shows the world's most premature living baby, Amillia Sonja Taylor's, feet held in contrast with adult hands, just after her birth at Baptist Children's Hospital in Miami, Florida. Taylor, only slightly longer than a ballpoint pen at birth was due to be sent home in the coming days from a Florida hospital after four months of neonatal intensive care, the hospital said on February 20, 2007hospital after four months of neonatal intensive care, the hospital said on February 20, 2007
http://www.gulfup.com/up/upfiles/Zys20535.jpgJust a few days old, Amillia Taylor is shown lying next to a ballpoint pen to show her tiny size. Amillia is the world's youngest gestational-age baby, born at 21 weeks and six days on Oct. 24, 2006. Weighing less than ten ounces and measuring only 9.5 inches in length, she is also the fourth smallest baby in the world to survive. Baby Amillia will be going home after four months in the NICU at Baptist Children's Hospital in Miami, FL.
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The world's most premature living baby, Amillia Taylor, seen here in an undated handout from the Baptist Children's Hospital(BCH) in Miami, will remain under medical observation a few days longer as a precautionary measure, a hospital spokeswoman said after doctors reversed an initial decision to release the tiny girl.
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This handout image from October 24, 2006, shows the world's most premature living baby, Amillia Sonja Taylor's, feet held in contrast with adult hands, just after her birth at Baptist Children's Hospital in Miami, Florida. Taylor, only slightly longer than a ballpoint pen at birth was due to be sent home in the coming days from a Florida hospital after four months of neonatal intensive care, the hospital said on February 20, 2007hospital after four months of neonatal intensive care, the hospital said on February 20, 2007
http://www.gulfup.com/up/upfiles/Zys20535.jpgJust a few days old, Amillia Taylor is shown lying next to a ballpoint pen to show her tiny size. Amillia is the world's youngest gestational-age baby, born at 21 weeks and six days on Oct. 24, 2006. Weighing less than ten ounces and measuring only 9.5 inches in length, she is also the fourth smallest baby in the world to survive. Baby Amillia will be going home after four months in the NICU at Baptist Children's Hospital in Miami, FL.
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