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Annette Lee’s baby gave her a thumbs-up from her womb! — says that it felt like a sign from heaven

Annette Lee – a Singaporean singer-songwriter, scriptwriter and YouTube personality – shared on her Instagram account the difficulties of her pregnancy journey, and how her little one comforted and assured her in his most unexpected yet angelic way. 

“The past year has been filled with so many major life upheavals, so this seemingly trivial ultrasound moment meant so much to me” said the singer. 

Lee expressed that her pregnancy journey now has been overwhelming – from dealing with how her body changed, losing her 1st dog, moving out of their first home, and working hard twice as much as last year. She knew that it has been really exhausting and that she needed assurance that everything will be okay. 

Unexpectedly, the ultrasound of her baby boy displayed that he is giving his mom a tiny thumbs-up inside her womb. This has been caught on camera and she posted it on her IG account. 

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“ … felt like heaven’s way of telling me “keep going, you’re doing great, and everything’s gonna be just fine” :’)” she exclaimed.

 

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The 30-year-old is officially on her 9th month, the last of her pregnancy journey, and she will finally be meeting the little boy in the coming weeks to come. 

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