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Saybie, believed to be world’s tiniest baby ever to survive, goes home

By Reuters
01 June 2019   |   9:02 am
An infant girl who weighed about the same as a large apple when she was born five months ago and is believed to be the world's tiniest baby ever to survive has gone home from a San Diego hospital.

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