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World's tallest woman reveals she had a natural birth. She was 5.9 kg and 23.2 inches

Rumeysa Gelgi suffers from Weaver Syndrome that leads to accelerated growth and advanced bone age.

December 27, 2023 / 18:03 IST
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Rumeysa Gelgi regularly shares pictures on Instagram. (Images: @rumeysagelgi/Instagram)
Rumeysa Gelgi regularly shares pictures on Instagram. (Images: @rumeysagelgi/Instagram)

Rumeysa Gelgi, from Turkey, stands tall not just in stature but as a symbol of resilience and positivity. A web developer, crime novel enthusiast, and the reigning titleholder of not one, but five Guinness World Records. And she is the world's tallest woman at 7ft 0.7in. In a conversation with her sister, she revealed a fascination detail about her birth. She was a big baby at a whopping 23.2 inches and 5.9 kg but the jaw drop came when she said she was a natural, vaginal birth.

The Guinness World Records revealed the story in a short video to which Gelgi commented that it was the doctor's mistake and she should have been a C-section and it could have been dangerous.

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"However all jokes aside it was the doctor’s mistake. I should have been born with c-section. The birth was too traumatic and life-threatening for both me and mom. This is a reminder that we all should be very careful choosing our doctor!" Gelgi wrote.

What is Weaver Syndrome?

At the epicentre of Rumeysa's story lies Weaver Syndrome, a rare genetic condition that has shaped her life in unparalleled ways. Born with a predisposition to accelerated growth and advanced bone age, Rumeysa defies the limitations of her condition with grace.