OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) – Kelsey Kelley signed up to volunteer for a teaching ultrasound at Nebraska Methodist College when she was 30 weeks pregnant.
“I figured I would just show up and sit in a nice, quiet, dark room and relax for an hour. That’s kind of what I was expecting,” Kelsey said.
The scan was long. The baby was in an awkward position. Then instructor Mandi Tanner stepped in and noticed something. A section of the baby’s bowel looked dilated, a sign of a possible blockage…