Today Jacob and I chose to get 3D images of our baby. Since the ultrasound at 18 weeks was not 100% conclusive, I was still uncertain if we were, in fact, having a girl (and I was also convinced that the fetus would be deformed - why, I don't know). So, with the suggestion from a close friend, I found a place offering a holiday package of 2D and 3D pics, CD, and DVD of our session plus a couple other freebies. And today, we have a 100% confirmation that we're having a girl (phew - no new name needed), and that she is NOT deformed (double Phew). Here are a couple pics:
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Here her eye is open |
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Long fingers |
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Sucking on big toe |
This experience has definitely made me more excited to meet her - and appreciate the miracle of human life that develops when two little cells get together. Amazing. Today also marks the end of my 7th month.
Magical :)
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