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Baby Weighing Record 6.15 Kilograms Born in Turkey’s Bursa Province - Turkish Minute

A baby weighing 6.15 kilograms (13.6 pounds) and measuring 59 centimeters (23 inches) was born by cesarean section in the western Turkish city of Bursa, setting a new record as the country’s heaviest and longest newborn in recent years, according to Turkish media, citing national health data from 2024–2025.
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The largest and heaviest baby in Turkey, Ali Atilla, was born in Bursa! The baby Ali Atilla entered the birth register thanks to its weight of about 2 kilos above average and its impressive size of 59 centimetres. In Žnegöl, Bursa province, a baby born by Caesarean section in the 37th week of pregnancy was recorded as the largest and heaviest baby in Turkey for the period 2024-2025. Named Ali Atilla, it weighed 6 kilos 150 grams and (...) - News…

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The baby, who was born at İnegöl State Hospital, was named Ali Atilla by his family. The baby’s birth weight was 6 kilos 150 grams and his length was 59 centimeters. Experts stated that these values were well above Turkish standards, adding that both the baby and the mother were in good health. The Birth Took Place in a Private Hospital The birth took place in a private hospital in İnegöl. Gynecologist Dr. İbrahim Yaşa closely followed the mothe…

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expatguideturkey.com broke the news in on Friday, October 24, 2025.
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