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MOST expectant mothers hope medics will reassure them about their baby's health when they go for their routine scan.
But Marie Boswell's baby boy wanted to tell his mummy himself that he was doing fine in her tummy.
As these amazing pictures show, the little fellow gave Miss Boswell the thumbs up when she went for her 20-week check.
The 35-year-old said she couldn't stop laughing when the picture of her son came up on the screen at Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester.

Marie Boswell was stunned by her unborn son's 'tumbs-up' sign  snapped in her 20-week scan at Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester
Marie Boswell was stunned by her unborn son's 'thumbs-up' sign snapped in her 20-week scan at Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester

Doing just fine: Marie Bosworth
Doing just fine: Marie Bosworth

'It was really funny, I went to the scan with my friend and my mum and we were all just laughing,' she said.' He was giving us the thumbs up, it was just so clear. We couldn't believe it.
'I have big hands, but nothing on the scale of his - he looks like he's wearing boxing gloves. We're thinking he might make a good goalkeeper.
'I've never seen a scan like this before - but we love it.
'I've been keeping it in a book because I want to show it to him when he is older and I've heard they can fade.'
Miss Boswell, who also has a daughter Olivia, 10, had to return to hospital for a second scan a few days later because staff were unable to check on the baby's spine as he was in such an unusual position.
Now she and partner, James Evans, 41, a painter and decorator, have been told everything is fine and are looking forward to their son's birth in September.
Miss Boswell, of Wythenshawe, Manchester, added: 'We wanted to find out the baby's sex, but we haven't named him yet.
'My partner and I keep coming up with names but we can't agree at the moment. Hopefully, we will have one by the time my due date arrives on September 5.'
Gerry Jackson, lead sonographer at Wythenshawe Hospital, said it was rare for scans to produce such clear images for expectant mothers.
'It is very unusual to see a baby's thumbs so clearly, but it is lovely we have been able to get such a clear image for this lady,'' Mr Jackson said.
'The new scanners we use do give a really clear picture and we have to look at the hands as part of the national screening guidelines - as this scan shows we do see the fingers from time to time.'