3D printing technology helps the blind mother see the fetus
3D ultrasound printing will help blind mothers see the baby in their belly.
The blind mother sees the baby through 3D printing technology
Tatiana Guerra, 30, lost sight of herself at the age of 17. She was pregnant at 20 weeks. A video posted by YouTube company Huggies showed a touching moment when she first sensed her baby in 3D via 3D technology.
CBS News said doctors described the ultrasound images they saw to the mother. Then, the images are sent to the 3D printer in the form of a sculpture , showing the baby's facial features.
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