The premature baby who was born 15 weeks early weighing less than 1 pound and was kept safe and warm in a bubble wrap is now about to turn 2 years old. Baby Larenz Carr, who was born at 25 weeks on Oct. 28, 2019, at St. Michael’s Hospital, Bristol, England, weighed just 13 ounces (0.37 kg) Doctors popped him in a sandwich bag to mimic the warm condition of his mother’s womb in an attempt to regulate his fragile body’s temperature. They then kept him in an incubator, where he was put in a bubble wrap to keep warm. The little boy spent five months in the neonatal intensive care unit at Southmead hospital in Bristol, before he was big and strong enough to head home with his parents, Vickie Carr, 29, and Rohan Carr, 32. Larenz is one of the tiniest babies to be born and survive and doctors …