in tonight's weekend journal, katie raddatz of cbs station wcco shares one woman's story. >> reportere, couldn't wait to see their baby during her anatomy scan. >> we were excited first time parents, excited to find out that she was a girl, and i had this feeling that she was a girl. >> reporter: and she was a girl, but during that routine appointment on march 13 of 2020, their lives changed forever. >> you can see the tech, she was she was quiet. she was suddenly quiet and her affect had changed, and then they got to her head and she turned the whole machine off and she said, "i need to go get your o.b." >> reporter: richter's daughter was diagnosed with a serious birth defect called anencephaly, which cause as baby oh grow without parts of brain and skull, babies with the condition are stillborn or die shortly after birth, he 1 in 4,600 babies born in the u.s. according to the c.d.c. there was also a hole in the baby's heart. richter was 19 weeks pregnant. >> it was the worst news we could have gotten, still the worst we've received in our lives >> reporter: doctors said richter's l