The world's smallest mother has vowed 'I'll have more children' as she shows off her unlikely baby number three.
Stacey Herald, 36, who is just 2ft 4ins, was warned against becoming pregnant, because a baby could grow too big and crush her lungs and heart.
But determined Stacey, from Kentucky in the USA, has successfully defied doctors three times, and now she and husband Wil, 27, a trainee vicar, who is 5ft 9ins, are thinking about having more babies.
Stacey has a rare genetic condition called Osteogenisis Imperfecta, which stunts her growth and causes underdeveloped lungs and brittle bones.
She said: 'Three children is a handful at the moment, but I can see us having more babies in the future.
'We listen to doctors and respect them, but they don't always get it right, so we end up doing what we feel is best.
The latest addition to the Herald brood is baby Malachi, seven months, who has inherited his mother's condition, along with her eldest daughter Kateri, three. Second daughter Makya, two, is average sized.
Malachi, who was born by a rare vertical caesarian in November, was only allowed home last month after suffering breathing difficulties.
'Malachi was born without any broken bones,' said Stacey .'People with our condition are often born with broken arms and legs because our bones are fragile and can be damaged by the birth.'
But Malachi, who was five inches and 2lb 1oz, had to be placed into an incubator in intensive care.
At 17 days old he fell seriously ill with a virus and then at four weeks he suffered a life-threatening hernia and was rushed in for surgery.
'At one point they told us his heart had stopped and we thought he might not survive,' said Stacey. 'But thankfully the doctors managed to save him. It felt like a miracle to us.'
Malachi, who has small arms and legs because of his condition, grew stronger and was finally able to come home with his mum and dad a month ago.
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