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I had a fetal MRI (we’re ok now) and found this image to be so mesmerizing

I had a fetal MRI (we’re ok now) and found this image to be so mesmerizing

This image I included of my daughter reminds me of deep sea fish, floating in the black abyss with their little lights.

Backstory: I went to my 20wk ultrasound alone due to covid restrictions, only to be told our baby had no kidneys and would essentially suffocate at birth due to lack of lung development from there being no amniotic fluid. We were hysterical until the MRI gave us a glimmer of hope, there were two tiny but mighty kidneys that are sustaining our beautiful daughter who is still doing great years later.

This clinic let you watch children’s movies on goggles and I chose to watch Lilo and Stitch. I used to love that movie but now it puts me right back into that MRI machine wondering whether my baby would make it. Needless to say I get emotional whenever it comes on.

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