Published Jun 15, 2009
Anxious Patient
524 Posts
When arts and science meet you get a felted uterus.
http://iheartguts.wordpress.com/2008/11/25/velvet-pelvis/
pagandeva2000, LPN
7,984 Posts
Very nice! I'd actually use it as a teaching tool.
caliotter3
38,333 Posts
Kind of cute. And a lot easier to see than a lot of visual aids.
DebanamRN, MSN, RN
601 Posts
OMG! I love it!:roll:roll:roll
Here are some teaching tools that were used in 19th century Japan. It was also suggested they were used for entertainment. :uhoh21:
complete with stretch marks
http://www.pinktentacle.com/2009/05/pregnant-dolls-from-edo-period-japan/
GilaRRT
1,905 Posts
Here are some teaching tools that were used in 19th century Japan. It was also suggested they were used for entertainment. :uhoh21:complete with stretch markshttp://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.
tymatt2
6 Posts
When I saw velvet pelvis I hoped it wasn't a strange baby name.
Elvish, BSN, DNP, RN, NP
4 Articles; 5,259 Posts
I think both those are really cool and could see their very many practical uses.
michelledouglas
5 Posts
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 :)!