Health | obese Colombia's Fattest Baby 'Rescued' Santiago Mendoza is 8 months, weighs what a 6-year-old does By Kate Seamons Posted Mar 20, 2014 9:16 AM CDT Copied Pediatrician Sandra Roa checks eight-month old Santiago Mendoza at a clinic in Bogota, Colombia, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. (AP Photo/Fernando Vergara) "Grossly obese" is a phrase that should never sit alongside another one: "8-month-old." But that is apparently indeed the case in Colombia, where a baby has been "rescued" from his family by a charity—at his own mother's request. Santiago Mendoza weighs a staggering 44 pounds, roughly equivalent to the weight of a 6-year-old, and after his mother found herself unable to carry him anymore, she contacted the Chubby Hearts Foundation (Gorditos de Corazon). Its volunteers removed him from his home in Valledupar and took him to the capital. There, the New York Daily News reports he'll be evaluated, put on a healthy diet that should spur weight loss, and will then undergo unspecified surgeries. His mother shoulders much of the blame for his weight, and admitted that "he was born with an anxiety, so if he cried I just fed him." Local media reports that the child has already suffered medical complications that required hospitalization due to his weight, notes news.com.au. (Click to read about a 2-year-old who was reportedly the youngest to ever undergo bariatric surgery.) Read These Next Trump, Johnson aren't happy with pick for Super Bowl headliner. It's being called a disturbing trend: paragliders with bombs. SCOTUS sounds skeptical about law banning gay conversion therapy. Felix Baumgartner's death attributed to his own error. Report an error