"Yes!"
"Okay, then – we'll see if baby cooperates."
With that, she engaged the ultrasound wand (infantem revelare!), and we got a beautifully-framed shot of baby's demurely crossed legs. Hoping this is not a portent of future cooperation.
Anyway, Newbie warmed up to the three of us over the course of the standard examination. (What are all those measurements for, anyway? Somewhere a tailor is on the verge of a million dollar idea.) We got a little wave hello, some impressive feats/feets of contortion, and – after a bathroom break and threat of resorting to the chicken dance – our little girl relaxed enough to answer the question of the day.
(In case you missed it, Newbie is a girl! Kinda snuck that one in there, I guess.)
probably not be your experience. Nonetheless, what fun to peek in on her like that! She seemed closer, somehow. More like a live feed from the womb than that first transmission from a distant planet feeling of a traditional ultrasound. Still, those more traditional black and white frames, particularly the silhouettes, revealed Newbie is shaping up to be a beautiful little baby, already looking very much like her mother.
Of course, for the mother, it involves a stranger applying intense pressure to your full bladder, among other, less comfortable maneuvers. So, not exactly EPCOT.
After wrapping up, we asked our tech to point us in the direction of the nearest Dairy Queen (will this become the post check-up tradition for our little summer baby?) and Mama shared a delicious blizzard with her beautiful daughter on the road home.
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Congrats! Baby girls are wonderful (though I have no other experience)! Now, onto purple fraggle making...though to be honest it would have been purple no matter the sex of the baby.
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