The News… 7/3/2024



On July 3rd, Brendon and I went to the anatomy scan, feeling excited to see our baby boy again. We had gotten a gender check four weeks prior and couldn’t wait to see “Peanut” once more. As we went through the ultrasound, everything seemed to look good—the heart was pumping, the lungs were developing, and he appeared to have ten fingers and toes.

The thing about “Peanut” is that he loved to keep his hand in his face and stay turned toward the placenta. When he finally gave in and let us see his two eyes, nose, and mouth, the tech noticed his cleft. She said she couldn’t confirm for sure, but based on what she could see, she was pretty sure he had at least a cleft lip.

We left that appointment in shock. I mean, nobody wants to hear that something is different with their baby. But we were thankful that his heart was working, there were no kidney issues, and he had no extra digits! The next step was heading to Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM) to confirm whether it was a cleft.

We waited a few more weeks, but it was confirmed that our baby would be born with a cleft. They couldn’t confirm more than the lip, but the best-case scenario was that only the lip was affected. We didn’t know what would happen next, but all we could do was “Keep Moving Forward” – Meet the Robinsons.

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