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An Alabama baby was born less than 1 pound and at 21 weeks. Now he holds a world record

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An Alabama baby was born less than 1 pound and at 21 weeks. Now he holds a  world record

Alabama baby was born at 21 weeks and had a 1% chance of survival. Today, he's the world's most premature infant to survive. - Scoop Upworthy

An Alabama baby was born less than 1 pound and at 21 weeks. Now he holds a  world record

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An Alabama baby was born less than 1 pound and at 21 weeks. Now he holds a  world record

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An Alabama baby was born less than 1 pound and at 21 weeks. Now he holds a  world record

An Alabama baby was born less than 1 pound and at 21 weeks. Now he holds a world record

An Alabama baby was born less than 1 pound and at 21 weeks. Now he holds a  world record

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An Alabama baby was born less than 1 pound and at 21 weeks. Now he holds a  world record

An Alabama baby was born less than 1 pound and at 21 weeks. Now he holds a world record

An Alabama baby was born less than 1 pound and at 21 weeks. Now he holds a  world record

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An Alabama baby was born less than 1 pound and at 21 weeks. Now he holds a  world record

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An Alabama baby was born less than 1 pound and at 21 weeks. Now he holds a  world record

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An Alabama baby was born less than 1 pound and at 21 weeks. Now he holds a  world record

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