Posted on 02/28/2005 10:29:28 AM PST by ZULU
Beautiful.
Bookmarked.
Now all we need is women and judges who don't think it is OK to kill an unborn child.
My daughter had one done at 6 weeks and even though my grandchild was only the size of a peanut, you could see the heart beating. God is Awesome!!!
I just had an ultrasound done at 16 weeks and my new daughter was sucking her thumb! I have a 17 year old and when he saw the pictures - he stopped, kinda shocked and said "Mom, I thought babies weren't alive until 6 or 7 months". I explained to him that it was a lie that abortion advocates want people to believe. He was shocked, but a picture is worth a 1000 words. Hopefully more pictures like these 3d and 4d images will change more hearts and minds.
Cute little whippersnapper.
This should be REQUIRED viewing by all expecting mothers.
How do we get videos of this into every public Middle School and High School health class? Something needs to be done to counteract the vile pablum that kids hear from the Planned Parenthood reps.
How did you manage to become so rude?
I love the fact that you can actually see the fingers and toes developing. And, if I'm correct in my viewing of this pic, doctors are going to have a hard time keeping the baby's sex a secret.
I wish we could. It would certainly help to fight off the lies that kids are being fed.
Congratulations. May you have an uneventful pregnancy and an easy delivery and plenty of time to enjoy your new daughter.
Thank you kindly!
Fine, ignore the problem. I hope you do a better job of educating the little one.
Yeah, it sure is an improvement over the ultrasound we had for our first child. The nurse was scanning, and announced, "It's a boy." On the screen, she put a little arrow next to the pertinent part of my son's anatomy.
I wasn't convinced that it wasn't simply an undigested pretzel stick that my wife had had for lunch.
If you were a parent you would know that there are many many things our kids think they know.......that we have no idea about.
Some people practice very, very hard.
Others are born with it. It's a gift.
I'm guessing it comes naturally to him.
Um, 8-year-olds, maybe. Not 17.
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