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Nash Keen, born at 21 weeks and weighing 10 ounces, just celebrated his first birthday and earned a Guinness World Record as the most premature baby to survive.
Iowa baby Nash Keen, born at just 21 weeks gestation and weighing only 10 ounces, has been recognized by Guinness World Records as the world's most premature baby to survive.
A 1-year-old who was born at 21 weeks has been named the world's most premature baby by Guinness World Records.