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Baby girl is born 19ins long at 9.19pm on 9|19|19 in Georgia

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For any copyright, please send me a message. In a remarkable coincidence, a baby girl in Georgia was born at 9.19pm on September 19, 2019 - and she was even 19 inches long. Katherine Brower, now one week old, wasn't due until September 25 but was born early at 39 weeks at Candler Hospital in Savannah, Georgia.Her mother, Kristina Brower, told Good Morning America: 'It's just going to be a story I tell her when she gets older and if she plays the lottery or anything, her number is 19.' Mrs Brower, also mother to four-year-old Jackson and two-year-old Tristan, says she usually goes into labor early and the birth process doesn't take long.But although she went into labor early with 6lbs 14oz Katherine, the birthing process dragged out throughout the day.  Share this article Share Mrs Brower's OB/GYN, Melanie Helmken, told News 3: 'We tried to get things going, and nothing happened until then, and I didn’t even realize that it was the time until after delivery happened.'She also added that having a child with such a special birthday, that is also a palindrome, is a once in a lifetime opportunity.  . .  . In an interview with News 3 she said: 'We had joked about it earlier with the nurse we'd had before, and we were like, ''Yeah, that could never happen, that would be too crazy.'' 'And, lo and behold, it happened!' Mrs Brower added that Katherine's older brothers are already besotted with her and Jackson even cried in the car on the way to hospital to meet her.  Just a few days earlier on September 11, a Tennessee couple welcomed their baby at 9.11pm who also happened to weigh 9lbs 11oz.  Christina Malone-Brown was born by cesarean section at Methodist Le Bonheur Germantown Hospital in Germantown.Her proud father, Justin Brown, recalled that the doctor performing the C-section kept saying, 'Oh my goodness, I've got a 9/11, 9/11, 9/11.'  The parents also have two older daughters and a son together. Malone-Brown said that with a birth weight of 9lbs, 11 ounces, Christina was the heaviest of her children. 'She comes in on 9/11, there was so much devastation but she's bringing all this joy and life into the world, because everybody's been waiting on her,' Christina's mother, Cametrione Malone-Brown, told The Commercial Appeal. Christina remained in the neonatal intensive care unit on September 13 to be treated for minor problems with her lungs, but she is expected to recover.

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