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Fisher's "Fill-Ins"

Fun forum to share life happenings and photos with friends and family . . . a weak attempt at keeping everyone filled-in on our lives!
 

Latest Sonogram Photos



We were in for a sonogram on Monday and were able to see baby in 3-d. The images are a bit grainy, but it is a nice glimpse of what he will look like. Daddy talked to him during the sonogram and we enjoyed watching Baby (no, still no name yet) react to his voice.

His eyes opened a little bit, but not for long. He has little tufts of hair -- according to the tech -- we couldn't really see anything. He is currently 4 lbs. 13 oz. which puts him in the 67% percentile. This is right where we want him to be -- 50% percentile would be exactly average, so he's not much above. Right on track for a completely normal size baby.
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