Ultrasound #4 was on September 4th, 2009. The baby was 13W4D at this visit. My mom was here for this one as well and Baby Pisano put on a little show for us. When the doctor started the ultrasound the baby was unusually inactive. The picture above was the first picture the doctor took. The baby was just sitting still. We weren't seeing the normal waves and squirming 2009. The baby was 13W3D at this visit. My mom was here for this one as well and Baby Pisano put on a little show for us. When the doctor started the ultrasound the baby was unusually inactive. The first picture to the right was the first picture the doctor took. The baby was just sitting still. We weren't seeing the normal waves and squirming that we were used to by now. My mom started complaining and telling the baby to move for us and it did as she requested! The baby completely flipped over onto all fours. The doctor was cracking up and snapped the picture below of the new pose. It is really interesting how you can see the spine so clearly now.
Frankie was born March 11th, 2010 at 7:10 pm. He was 7 lbs 12 oz and 20.5 inches. His little sister was born Sept 8th, 2011.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Ultrasound #4 9-4-09
Ultrasound #4 was on September 4th, 2009. The baby was 13W4D at this visit. My mom was here for this one as well and Baby Pisano put on a little show for us. When the doctor started the ultrasound the baby was unusually inactive. The picture above was the first picture the doctor took. The baby was just sitting still. We weren't seeing the normal waves and squirming 2009. The baby was 13W3D at this visit. My mom was here for this one as well and Baby Pisano put on a little show for us. When the doctor started the ultrasound the baby was unusually inactive. The first picture to the right was the first picture the doctor took. The baby was just sitting still. We weren't seeing the normal waves and squirming that we were used to by now. My mom started complaining and telling the baby to move for us and it did as she requested! The baby completely flipped over onto all fours. The doctor was cracking up and snapped the picture below of the new pose. It is really interesting how you can see the spine so clearly now.
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