...or an indistinct smudge, depending on your point of view.
If you know what you're looking for, you can see the eye sockets and the jaw.
The highlight of this morning's scan was seeing the baby flap both arms vigorously.
Getting a low-risk nuchal translucency result of 0.7mm was pretty good too.
ETA: 11 March 2007
Such happy and wonderful news.
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So this is why you looked so beatific when we last skpe'd you! The Mona Lisa smile and the perfect skin!
ReplyDeleteWonderful news, Congratulations it makes the family feel complete.
Love
Lolo
Congratulations - well done the pair of you!!
ReplyDeleteI hope that this is not the result of time on your hands since losing all your electronic toys!!! ;)
ReplyDeleteBasic addition and subtraction are useful skills.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations.Some obviously proud grandparents around. Hope you are keeping well. Stay away from france.
ReplyDeleteThis little baby is going to have a cousin of similar age!
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