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2121625 tn?1350484749

32 week sonogram

Not a question..  but went to see my son this morning and he is absolutely beautiful :) I am 32 weeks and his arms and legs are measuring 33w5d. He weighs 4lbs 7 ounces at this point and is in the 60% of growth. they did a 3D sonogram as well. He was moving and opening his mouth and even sucking on the umbilical cord. Lol. We are all very excited to meet him :)
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2121625 tn?1350484749
O he was being stubborn too. And he's head down too. They were shaking him ans held the thingy on my belly watching him breathe and he just happened to move a lil to see his face. Lol but he was sucking on the umbilical cord... lol
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2164644 tn?1344629933
U got lucky at my 32 week ultrasound my son wouldny let me see nothing.. He was head down face down lol stubborn like his daddy
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2121625 tn?1350484749
Tgank you :) I started tearing up when I saw the 3D sonogram. Its amazing!!! And I have 2 other kids but this was my first time with a sonogram that far and seeing so much of him.
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Awe I can imagine how your feeling!!! Seeing them in there is such a beautiful thing :).....I'm 27+2 and I can not wait until I get my 32 week ultrasound :)......congratulations and happy pregnancy...lol wow I'm so.excited its like I already had mine lol....good luck
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