Here are the latest pictures of our Baby. Misty went in to do the "4D" (Still have no Idea why it is called "4d" instead of "3d" (And no one at the clinic knew either!)) ultrasound, and the baby was being so bashful. He didn't want to have his picture taken! His face was buried into the side of the placenta, with his arm up over his face! (Silly Boy!)
These are the best pictures we could get while she was there, and though it may look like his nose is all messed up, we either think that it is actually his hand grabbing his little nose, or his nose is smashed up against the side of the placenta, (Like when you press your nose on a piece of glass) or the image is just resonating weird.
Here's our Perfect Little Boy!
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Okay, so he doesn't look so much like a peanut anymore...
By the way, I think you should know that the top names in your baby name poll (besides Ahmed) are all names of nephews of mine. So any of them would be a good pick.
I'm amazed at how much detail you can see! None of my ultrasounds looked like that, my doctor didn't have that technology. It's so great that you can get a preview of what your little guy looks like instead of trying to figure it out from a blurry peanut looking thing.
Congratulations on the upcoming arrival of your little boy! 4d ultrasounds are awesome. He looks so cute. It's wonderful that you can see a preview of what he will look like instead of having to wait to meet him.
Congratulations again!
ps - in case you don't recognize my screen name - it's me, Amanda (Aiken) Fullerton. :)
I asked Nate if he knows the difference between 3D and 4D and he doesn't have a clue either! I think they made it up just to confuse you! I hope everything went great for moving day yesterday!!!
I was trying to find what 4d ultrasounds were and found this:
""4D" is shorthand for "four-dimensional"- the fourth dimension being time. As far as ultrasound is concerned, 4D Ultrasound is the latest ultrasound technology. 4D Ultrasound takes three-dimensional still ultrasound images and adds the element of time to the process. The result: Live Action images of your unborn child."
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