A pregnant Pennsylvania woman is afraid her unborn daughter is going to have an attitude just like her after the baby girl flipped her off while in the womb. A video showing the baby’s finger-giving fetus is currently trending on social media.
“I could possibly have the sweariest baby ever if she’s doing that in the womb,” Ang Slater, 33, told Kennedy News of the prenatal sign language display.
The shocking moment occurred in March while Slater, of Pottstown, who was six months pregnant at the time, went to the hospital for baby scans.
The ensuing footage shows the baby squirming around her mom’s womb before clearly flashing the camera a middle finger. The unborn child then makes amends for her rude gesture and gives viewers a two-finger peace sign.
“Towards the end of the ultrasound she actually flipped us off on both hands at different times,” exclaimed the nurse practitioner. “When she put her middle finger up I just started laughing because I kind of have that kind of attitude myself so it was just really funny I was like ‘Oh, she’s like me already we’re in trouble.”
The aghast gal added, “I’m a little nervous. I think she’s going to be a lot like me and that scares me a little bit. I’d say I’m pretty free-willed, blunt and straight to the point.”
However, the mom-to-be said she was relieved by the peace sign, which she thought was really cute and also served as an apology for the one-finger salute.
“It was kind of like ‘OK I flipped you off but peace everything is good,’” she said.
Slater had been expecting the fruit of the womb for a year and a half after marriage. She failed to conceive due to polycystic ovary syndrome, which impacts ovarian function.
“It was really difficult because you have all this excitement at the opportunity that this medication can really help you and it didn’t take that long, it only took four cycles, but then month after month, there’s a lot of letdowns because you think ‘this could be it,’” lamented the motherhood hopeful. “And then you wait two weeks after the treatment to take a pregnancy test and you start to get period symptoms but also they’re the same symptoms of pregnancy, so it’s a lot of disappointment and anticipation.”
In September last year, Slater finally become pregnant after getting medicated Intrauterine insemination. Slater said she opted for the option after being fed up with her infertility fiasco. She is expecting her baby in June, according to the Post.
“When I got the positive pregnancy test I didn’t believe it and literally took 30 tests and I still didn’t believe it, then had two blood tests and still didn’t believe it, and truthfully, I still don’t believe it,” gushed the grateful mom-to-be.