Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Black and White

As an ultrasound sonographer I felt very blessed to have the opportunity to sneak a peek at this little one over 9 months to my hearts content!

The first signs MY pregnancy were so unbelievable to me! Yup... there WAS the start of a little life in there!

September 2011

What excitment when I put the probe down and saw a tiny heartbeat at 6 weeks! It literally took my breath away!


September 2011

During the first few months it was so crazy to see how much the little one changed each time I took a peek! By week 8 I could clearly see the limb buds! It was really starting to look like a baby!


October 2011

October 2011

As this little cutie grew it was fun to pick out anatomy and see it in action. Yup.. a mover and a shaker this one was!!

October 2011

October 2011

October 2011

October 2011

At my 18 week official ultrasound, together Mark and I found out that most importantly our baby was healthy! We also found out that there would soon be a lot of pink in our future! It was a girl!

December 2011

December 2011

December 2011
 
January 2012

January 2012

January 2012

January 2012


January 2012
 
February 2012
  
March 2012

In the third trimester, we had the opportunity for our babe to be an ultrasound model for the demo of some new 4D ultrasound equiptment. The details were amazing. We could see lots of hair, Marks little ears and chin, and my lips and cheeks. It was already clear that she had the Grassmick nose and the Morgan eyes. How exciting to get a glimpse of what our little girl would look like!

March 2012
 
March 2012

March 2012

What was really amazing is that we got to see a big yawn and the cutest in utero smile ever! Yes... She was smiling right from the start!

March 2012

March 2012
 
I feel so greatful for our black and white ultrasound experiences! I believe they truly let Mark and I connect deeper with our little one, excitedly building more and more anticipation for her arrival!

1 comment:

  1. She totally looked like herself in those ultrasounds! Wow. It's amazing what they go through over those 9 months. And now she's out and in your arms.

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