In what she calls a modern-day miracle, Kentucky mom Amanda Foster believes her unborn baby was touched by the “hand of God” — and she says an ultrasound proves it.
In April 2022, Foster shared a scan of her unborn son, Jay, announcing his kidneys were healthy and he was free of Potter syndrome — a rare, often fatal condition that took her first son, Xavier, at 20 weeks.
Told it was unlikely she’d have a healthy boy, Foster later had two daughters before welcoming Jay in August 2022.
Now pregnant again with another boy, Kyler, doctors detected a serious heart defect early on. Before every ultrasound, Foster prayed for him, asking God to “keep His hand” on her baby.
At a recent scan, her daughter Bailey pointed out something striking in the image: what appeared to be a giant hand cradling Kyler’s head. “I burst into tears,” Foster wrote. “I couldn’t imagine life without God.”
By June 20, she shared an update: at 36 weeks, Kyler was healthy, weighing over 7 pounds. For Foster, the image is more than a scan — it’s a sign of healing after years of loss and faith tested.