Posted on 09/11/2019 7:41:23 AM PDT by RummyChick
A young mother-to-be was left terrified by her pregnancy scan because it looked like she was growing a 'devil baby' inside her - when her daughter looked at the camera and grinned.
Iyanna Carrington, 17, from Richmond, Virginia, was at her 24-week gender scan when the midwife showed her the tiny baby's 'beautiful' face - before breaking the news she was a girl.
But when she rolled the doppler over Iyanna's bump a second time to give her one last look, the teenager was left 'scared' as her baby flashed a bizarre 'grin' at her with wide open eyes.
But she celebrated with the baby's dad, Raleek, as the midwife confirmed the shocking 'demon'-like face was perfectly normal and nothing to worry about.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
I miss the Weekly World News.
I agree....more than photoshopped....
“A face that only a mother could love.”
Actually, ultrasound images can look a little strange because they show the inner workings of a human baby that we wouldn’t normally see.
She’s got Boris Johnson’s hair.
She sounds like a moron. I hope she’s giving it up for adoption.
To quote Seinfelds Elaine: Fake, fake, fake, fake, fake.
I agree: it’s aliens.
Paging Fox Mulder and Dana Scully; please call the office.
Is that a Ninja Turtle on the right?
:)
Even scarier is the Hamburgler brother.
Babies doing what babies do...How odd indeed?
Babies first start opening their eyes at around 26-28 weeks of gestation, and see and respond to light from outside their mothers’ abdominal wall...
What about that corresponds to being a “devil baby”? Babies can also smile and make other normal human facial expressions inside their mothers’ uterus, according to doctors...All entirely normal...
Fake news and sensationalist hype...
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