Breakthrough in imaging the birth process
German scientists have made a breakthrough in medicine when imaging nuclear magnetic resonance imaging.
Scientists at a Berlin hospital have made a breakthrough in medicine by using a nuclear magnetic resonance imaging device to capture the image of a German woman's birth.
Image for illustrative purposes. (Internet source)
This is the first time in the history of nuclear magnetic resonance imaging.
Ernst Bender, a gynecologist, said that German women's births were very favorable. Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging equipment records the entire process and activity in the uterus.
Through the captured images, scientists can learn all the details that previously relied solely on the transducer. The images are magical and again prove that birth is a miracle.
This success helps scientists to step by step explore the birth process, thereby serving in the salvage of life in the future.
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