Kentucky mother Amanda Foster calls her unborn son Kyler’s ultrasound a “modern-day miracle,” seeing what she believes is the “hand of God” cradling his head.
Foster, 33, lost her first son Xavier to Potter syndrome at 20 weeks and was later told having a healthy baby boy would be unlikely. She and her husband Kyle went on to have two healthy daughters and welcomed their first son, Jay, in August 2022.
During her high-risk pregnancy with Kyler, doctors found a serious heart defect. Foster prayed over him before every ultrasound. At a recent scan, her daughter Bailey noticed what looked like a hand supporting Kyler’s head, bringing Amanda to tears.
At 36 weeks, Kyler is healthy and over 7 pounds. For Foster, the ultrasound is a powerful symbol of hope, faith, and healing after loss.