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Womb Privacy |
Thursday 30 May 2002 |
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 There was a time when a pregnant women had to resort to old wives tales to get any idea about her baby. But an American company has just unveiled technology which lets parents feel their baby whilst it's still in the womb.
This new 3-D ultrasound is even more sensitive to possible abnormalities. Jenni asks birth activist Sheila Kitzinger and professor of obstetrics, Jim Thornton, whether these new techniques reassure or alarm expectant mothers. Sheila Kitzinger, Rediscovering Birth, Publ: Little Brown, ISBN: ISBN: 0316853933, £18.99
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