Ose robot fanauina e fesoasoani i tamaiti aoga faafomai

No, you’re not dreaming. Researchers at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore (USA) have developed a robot capable of delivering vaginally. To better understand how childbirth takes place, students can now rely on this machine. This has everything of a real pregnant woman about to give birth: a baby in the womb, contractions and of course a vagina. The objective of this robot is to stimulate the various complications that can arise during a real childbirth and thus to help the students to better understand these emergency situations. In addition, the deliveries of this robot are filmed in order to allow the pupils to see their mistakes. Very informative. When will a robot have a cesarean?

In video: A robot giving birth to help medical students

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