In what many are calling a modern-day miracle, Kentucky mother Amanda Foster says her unborn baby was touched by the “hand of God,” and she shared an ultrasound image that she believes proves it.
In what many are calling a modern-day miracle, Kentucky mother Amanda Foster says her unborn baby was touched by the “hand of God,” and she shared an ultrasound image that she believes proves it.
In April 2022, Amanda, now 33, posted the ultrasound image on Facebook, announcing that her unborn son, Jay, had “healthy kidneys, no cysts, and perfect blood flow to and from,” relieving her long-standing fears.
She added that her son was “Potter syndrome free,” referring to a rare condition that affects kidney development and other internal organs, often resulting in life-threatening complications and low survival rates for infants.
According to the Cleveland Clinic, Potter syndrome primarily affects males and can result in kidney failure, low amniotic fluid, and underdeveloped lungs, making early detection critical for ensuring a baby’s survival and proper growth.
Amanda’s fears began at just 17, when she tragically lost her first child at 20 weeks. That early loss left a lasting impact and shaped her views on motherhood and faith for years.
“My thought at that time was, ‘If God is going to take my son, He will take me too,’” Amanda wrote on Facebook, describing her grief after losing her first son, Xavier, so unexpectedly.