“Mom, look at the hand!” Bailey exclaimed. Amanda stared in awe. Whether it was a coincidence or something more, the image felt like an answer to every prayer. “It was overwhelming,” she recalled. “I felt peace I hadn’t felt in months.”
From Fear to Gratitude
Soon after the ultrasound, follow-up scans brought more good news: doctors could no longer find any sign of the heart defect. Amanda shared the image online, where thousands of viewers offered words of encouragement. Believers called it a miracle, while others suggested it was simply the baby’s own limb or a quirk of the ultrasound.
Amanda doesn’t argue with skeptics. “For me, it was God’s touch,” she said. “That’s enough.”
A Journey Through Loss and Faith
Amanda’s story is shaped by the loss of her first son and the years of anger and grief that followed. “I never doubted God existed, but I wanted nothing to do with Him,” she admitted. In 2021 she recommitted her life to faith, a decision that brought unexpected peace—and, not long after, another pregnancy.
“This little boy is already a miracle,” Kyle added. “We’ve been through storms before. This feels like the rainbow after the storm.”
Preparing for a New Chapter
With her due date approaching, Amanda focuses on gratitude instead of fear. “I no longer ask God to place His hand on my baby’s head,” she said with a smile. “I thank Him—because I believe He already has.”
Whether readers see the ultrasound as divine intervention or a lucky coincidence, Amanda’s experience offers a universal message: hope can shine even in the darkest seasons, and small moments can remind us that we’re not alone.