Here's the cutest black-and-white, grainy left foot I've ever seen:
Profile with mouth open:
I know most of my friends haven't spent much time looking at ultrasounds, so here's the same picture with a visual aid to help you locate the baby's head:
Here's the profile with mouth closed:
And here's the profile with mouth closed, plus visual aid:


Is it bad that in the first picture I thought I could see the Millennium Falcon?
ReplyDeleteAwww....very cute :o) I think the visual aids were quite helpful.
ReplyDeleteWhat's all that fuzzy stuff behind your baby's yellow head?
ReplyDeleteI think u/s pictures are the coolest thing! Look at the spine of your baby and the skull bone. Soooooo neat! Is Kara going to have a 3D OR 4D scan done? Hope so!
ReplyDeleteEyrezer -- I'd say yes, if you weren't talking about the ship that made the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs.
ReplyDeleteCarmel -- Glad they were useful! Pacman is much better for teaching anatomy than Space Invaders.
Perlson -- The placenta? A Pacman ghost? Is there a right answer?
Sheri -- She had a 3D one done at a different office, but that was a few months ago, when they baby still looked like a peanut. I've never heard of a 4D one. Does that involve light speed at all? If so, we could probably tie the Millenium Falcon back into the conversation.
I hope the baby is born with his/her mouth closed....could be pointy if it is open :D
ReplyDeleteLove the pics!!
ROFL at your response to Sheri :)
ReplyDeleteand... wow! at the pictures!
Mamma Schmoo -- Ha! At least it's not a girl, or there'd be the red bow, too.
ReplyDeleteThe Serge -- Is that crazy or what? There's actually a little human in there, subsisting entirely on Kool-Aid and Pizza Hut.