
In what’s being called a modern-day miracle, a Kentucky mother says her unborn baby was touched by the “hand of God” – and she has the ultrasound to prove it.
In April 2022, Amanda Foster, now 33, shared an image of an ultrasound with her friends on Facebook, announcing that her unborn son Jay had “healthy kidneys, no cysts and perfect blood flow to and from.”
She added that the boy was “Potter syndrome free,” which according to the Cleveland Clinic is a “rare condition that affects the growth and function of a baby’s kidneys and other internal organs. This condition is life-threatening for the baby and many infants have a short life expectancy.”
‘More common in males’
For Foster, her fears of Potter syndrome started at 17, when she tragically lost her first child to at just 20 weeks.