We took Natalie to the dermatologist today. He said since it is on the midline of her body it was probably an embryonic occurrence and is sending us to get an ultrasound to see if it is attached to anything deeper. If they don't get a clear picture, they will sedate her to do an MRI. He didn't tell us what the next step would be since there is no point if it is not attached. From birth to age 9, hemangiomas have a 10% chance of dissapearing on their own. So at age 9, 90% of hemangiomas are gone. So there is a lot of hope in that too.

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So basically if it's not attached they won't do anything about it? When do you go for the ultrasound on it?
Your craft is great! Did you have a pattern or just make it up?
That bow holder is adorable!
Your creativity is endless. You are amazing Kim!
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