LIFESTYLE
By AMY DULEBOHN | amyc@herald-mail.com | September 20, 2012
Lauren Hadavand and her husband, Ali, are expecting their first child on Nov. 28. The Martinsburg, W.Va., couple attended Lauren's 20-week ultrasound together last month at Capital Women's Care in Hagerstown. An ultrasound is generally done halfway through pregancy to check for abnormalities or genetic defects. During the procedure, the ultrasound technician can usually determine the baby's gender. But rather than have the technician tell the gender of their baby, the Hadavands opted to find out in a nontraditional way - with a cake provided to them after the procedure.
NEWS
May 22, 2013
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