Again, nobody told ME
It took putting a co-worker's CD on my Windows Media Player at work to get the promotion for In The Womb, a conception through birth, in utero tracking of one baby's development. It uses 3D and 4D ultrasound (and, judging by the promo photos, some amazing computer enhancement) to show the baby lolling about in its home.
Yes, I have reservations about prenatal imaging. Yes, I cringe at what I anticipate will be a typical Western/medical birth scene.
And yet you can bet that I am hoping one of my friends gets the National Geographic channel and invites me over to watch this. THIS SUNDAY (hint, hint).
Yes, I have reservations about prenatal imaging. Yes, I cringe at what I anticipate will be a typical Western/medical birth scene.
And yet you can bet that I am hoping one of my friends gets the National Geographic channel and invites me over to watch this. THIS SUNDAY (hint, hint).
2 Comments:
What is 4D ultrasound?
4D is depth (3D) representation plus time (i.e. 3D and moving in real time). You don't even have an antenna hookup, so I know you're no use in the National Geograhic Channel department.
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