A woman was stunned to see the image of her recently deceased father appear in her ultrasound scan.
The amazed mum, Shantel, took to Reddit to share the photo and compared it to a picture of her father taken when he was alive.
The beloved dad was able to spend years with his daughter’s first child, but sadly he passed away before he had chance to meet his new, soon-to-be-arriving grandchild.
Shantel is pregnant with her second child after giving birth to her oldest daughter in 2009. She recently went to an ultrasound scan to check out how her little one was doing, however the mum got a shock when she spotted what appeared to be her father’s face in the scan.
The amazed mum compared the picture of the ultrasound with a photo of her dad taken in 2009, after the birth of Shantel’s first child.
The photograph, taken from the man’s right hand side, showed him gazing down at the newborn baby with a smile on his face.
Incredibly, the side-profile image appears to have been recreated in Shantel’s recent ultrasound scan.
Take a look here:
Though it may just be a trick of the light, the black and white lines of the ultrasound appeared to form the grandfather’s nose, lips, chin and neck and the mum told Reddit she believed it was indeed her father in the picture.
The figure depicted in the scan even appeared to be kissing the unborn baby, who seemed to be looking back towards the human-like formation.
Reddit users have expressed their amazement at the sight, with one person saying the apparent appearance nearly brought them to tears.
Another Redditor wrote:
That’s so beautiful. She literally is being kissed by her guardian angel.
One commenter even shared their own ghostly experience, writing:
My father died in May of 2017. Less than a month later, my wife went into labor [sic] at 25 weeks. As we were going to bed in the hospital… I saw my dad leaning against the sink, smiling at us.
I took that as a sign that he was watching over our son.
A couple of Reddit users were so taken aback by the ultrasound they speculated it may have been edited, but Shantel responded to say the image was ‘100% not photoshopped’.
Incredible.
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Emily Brown first began delivering important news stories aged just 13, when she launched her career with a paper round. She graduated with a BA Hons in English Language in the Media from Lancaster University, and went on to become a freelance writer and blogger. Emily contributed to The Sunday Times Travel Magazine and Student Problems before becoming a journalist at UNILAD, where she works on breaking news as well as longer form features.