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Most Premature Baby Celebrates His 1st Birthday With A Guinness World Record

In this Aug. 2, 2024, photo provided by Mollie and Randall Keen, Mollie is seen holding their son, Nash, at the University of Iowa Health Care Stead Family Children’s Hospital in Iowa City, Iowa. (Mollie and Randall Keen via AP)

 

A baby born at only 21 weeks of gestation last July in Iowa City, Iowa, has just celebrated his first birthday, and among his gifts is a Guinness world record for most premature baby.

Nash Keen was born on July 5, 2024 — 133 days earlier than the expected due date and weighing only 10 ounces (283 grams) — about the size of a bar of soap. He spent the next six months in the neonatal intensive care unit at the University of Iowa Health Care Stead Family Children’s Hospital before he was allowed in January to go home to Ankeny, Iowa, with parents Mollie and Randall Keen.

In this undated photo provided by Mollie and Randall Keen, their son, Nash, is photographed at 2 months old at the University of Iowa Health Care Stead Family Children's Hospital in Iowa City, Iowa. (Mollie and Randall Keen via AP)
In this undated photo provided by Mollie and Randall Keen, their son, Nash, is photographed at 2 months old at the University of Iowa Health Care Stead Family Children’s Hospital in Iowa City, Iowa. (Mollie and Randall Keen via AP)

“Nash is so full of personality. He’s a happy baby,” Mollie Keen said Wednesday, adding that he’s slept through most nights since coming home from the NICU. “Being in the NICU as long as he was, you’d think that he would be, you know, more fragile and stuff. And he’s not. He’s a very determined, curious little boy, and he’s just all smiles all the time.”

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Nash is among the growing number of extremely premature infants who are getting lifesaving treatment and surviving. Upon reaching his first birthday, Guinness World Records declared Nash the world’s most premature baby, beating out by a single day the organization’s previous record holder born in 2020 in Alabama.

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