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Shortest lady in the country gives birth

Thrissur, Aug 8 (UNI) Simi from Thrissur has become the shortest mother in the country giving birth to a baby boy.
Simi, 36, a native of Ayyanthole, near here, is just 95 centimeters (3.1 ft) tall and weighing 34 kgs.
The baby weighing 1.685 kg was delivered via cesarean section at St Simar Womens Hospital in Thrissur..
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