. . . Baby! Just one, and "es" is alive and kicking. "Es" let us see many details in the ultra sound, but was modest with those private parts. We couldn't have asked for better cooperation. The doctor said the exam should have been used for an ultra sound class because everything necessary was clearly and easily visible and in perfect condition. Go Baby! The placenta is also nicely at the top of the uterus. That means no more ultra sounds are necessary and if Baby turns/stays head down we can go to the midwife center for the birth. Thank you for all your prayers for this first step. God blessed us through them! And now the moment you've been waiting for: the top one shows two cute feet and the bottom one shows two arms and curled hands snuggling a head that is in the darkness. You'll have to wait to see what our baby's face looks like!
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How awesome! And amazing that the doctor can actually see the "everything necessary." I can tell the feet....
Let's see, "Es": Sarah, Sebastian, Sylvester, Sally, Susan, um...Stephan....
I wish Switzerland didn't mandate the ultrasound, but as long as you had to have it, I'm going to take full advantage and really enjoy these first pictures of our newest grandchild. :) :) :) "Es" certainly has two of the cutest feet I know.
I don't think Switzerland mandates it. In our case, it's the midwife center that won't take someone who's not had an ultrasound.

