3-D Printed Ultrasound Lets Blind Mother-to-Be Meet Her Unborn Baby (VIDEO)
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If 3-D printed prosthetic arms and dog legs arenât enough proof of the emotionally-resounding prospects of the burgeoning technology, hereâs another use case thatâs sure to bring a tear to your eye.
Huggies Brazil has produced a heartrending video entitled Meeting Murilo, in which a blind mother-to-be is able to glimpse her newborn son before his arrival thanks to a 3-D printed ultrasound.
In the clip, doctors ask 30-year-old Tatiana Guerra â who is 20 weeks pregnant and lost her sight at age 17 â how she imagines her son. âHis nose like a little potatoâŚa small mouthâŚa chubby little hand,â she says, teary-eyed. âI canât wait to smell him.â
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Cut to a 3-D printing mobile station, where Huggies is printing a plaque of sorts of Guerraâs fetusâ likeness. âI am your son,â it reads at the top in Braille. Guerra immediately breaks down, caressing the visage with trembling hands.
Huggies Brazil produced four total videos in which blind, expectant mothers receive 3-D printed models of their unborn children.
âHuggies is a brand concerned about every moment between a mother and a son,â the company said, âincluding one of the most important: the first time they meet.â Watch the moment for yourself below:
Related: Derby the Dog Can Now Run Free Thanks to His New 3-D Printed Legs
If 3-D printed prosthetic arms and dog legs arenât enough proof of the emotionally-resounding prospects of the burgeoning technology, hereâs another use case thatâs sure to bring a tear to your eye.
Huggies Brazil has produced a heartrending video entitled Meeting Murilo, in which a blind mother-to-be is able to glimpse her newborn son before his arrival thanks to a 3-D printed ultrasound.
In the clip, doctors ask 30-year-old Tatiana Guerra â who is 20 weeks pregnant and lost her sight at age 17 â how she imagines her son. âHis nose like a little potatoâŚa small mouthâŚa chubby little hand,â she says, teary-eyed. âI canât wait to smell him.â
Related: How a 3-D Printer Just Gave This Little Girl an Awesome, New Prosthetic Hand
Cut to a 3-D printing mobile station, where Huggies is printing a plaque of sorts of Guerraâs fetusâ likeness. âI am your son,â it reads at the top in Braille. Guerra immediately breaks down, caressing the visage with trembling hands.
Huggies Brazil produced four total videos in which blind, expectant mothers receive 3-D printed models of their unborn children.
âHuggies is a brand concerned about every moment between a mother and a son,â the company said, âincluding one of the most important: the first time they meet.â Watch the moment for yourself below:
Related: Derby the Dog Can Now Run Free Thanks to His New 3-D Printed Legs