A baby girl born at just 23 weeks’ gestation was so small that her tiny foot was half the size as her mom’s forefinger, and her entire leg fitted into her sock. Mom Mirva Rontti, 28, a primary school teacher from Rovaniemi, Finland, was in a classroom when her contractions began. She was rushed to a local hospital where she delivered her tiny daughter, Helmi Elina, in just two pushes. Helmi’s parents feared the worst as she weighed just 1 pound 3 ounces (0.5 kg) and was fighting for life. Due to her paper-thin, translucent skin, Helmi was kept warm by being wrapped in tiny knitted woolen socks gifted by the hospital. Though the stockings were smaller than her mom’s palm, they hung loose and baggy around little Helmi’s legs—coming right up to her tummy. At 6 months old, the tiny fighter is now home and well, and can barely squeeze her …