velvet pelvis

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Specializes in Community Health, Med-Surg, Home Health.

Very nice! I'd actually use it as a teaching tool.

Kind of cute. And a lot easier to see than a lot of visual aids.

Specializes in Hospice, ER.

OMG! I love it!:roll:roll:roll

Very nice! I'd actually use it as a teaching tool.

Here are some teaching tools that were used in 19th century Japan. It was also suggested they were used for entertainment. :uhoh21:

pregnant_doll_2_small.jpg

complete with stretch marks

pregnant_doll_1_small.jpg

http://www.pinktentacle.com/2009/05/pregnant-dolls-from-edo-period-japan/

Here are some teaching tools that were used in 19th century Japan. It was also suggested they were used for entertainment. :uhoh21:

pregnant_doll_2_small.jpg

complete with stretch marks

pregnant_doll_1_small.jpg

http://www.pinktentacle.com/2009/05/pregnant-dolls-from-edo-period-japan/

Actually, that is a pretty realistic setup. The detail and workmanship shows and at least the way it looks, rivals many of the training aids available today.

Specializes in Public Health, Employee Health, OB.

When I saw velvet pelvis I hoped it wasn't a strange baby name.

Specializes in Community, OB, Nursery.

I think both those are really cool and could see their very many practical uses.

Specializes in Labor & Delievery.

I would almost order one of these for our childbirth class. I started to teach the class when my husband lost his job for some extra $$.

We have everything...robot babies, strap on tummies, even a plastic 3-D pelvis that shows a realistic birth.

But now all I want is a velvet pelvis :)!

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