When an ultrasound showed a mass in her son’s body during her second pregnancy, Amanda Yohnke was terrified, then reassured by the sonographers in the room.
“The health care workers that were involved in my care and my son’s care really put a different perspective on it,” said Ms. Yohnke, who is 34. “They were very hands on, they were very helpful. I wanted to be that type of person.”
Ten years later, Noah is a healthy boy, playing every sport he can, and mom owns her own Maumee sonography studio, called First Hello, creating 3D and 4D pregnancy ultrasounds…