After a long time trying (and some heartaches along the way) we've managed to get pregnant. Well, I say "we" but technically it's my wife that's pregnant, I'm just managing to produce a sympathy bump.
We were lucky enough to have ultrasound scans fairly frequently in the early phases (at 7, 9 & 12 weeks) and every time I was in awe of the technology they used to do it. The clarity with which they can see into the human body just by bouncing some sound around (obviously that's me repeating the complicated technological process that's involved in some laymen's terms).
The last scan we had was at 21 weeks and again I was in awe of what they could do. Scanning the baby's heart to check the four chambers! Scanning the brain to check that fluid development was happening. Scanning the liver, bladder etc. to make sure they were working! Measuring the head circumference, waistline (it's definitely my child!), leg/arm length etc. etc. etc.
Here's the scan photo we were given, which unfortunately doesn't do the technology justice (trust me it looked perfectly clear on the screen when the scan was taking place).

Note: We are indeed having a devil child (note the horns). If only others knew that before having their children, they might be able to cope with them better if they'd known in advance! ;)

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