3D printed ultrasound scan introduces visually impaired mother to unborn son
all images courtesy of huggies brasil

 

 

 

using an ultrasound examination, huggies brasil, together with agência mood and goodfellas, 3D prints the face and hands of a visually impaired women’s son. the lady, tatiana, has been blind since she was 17 years old and has been counting down the days until she can hold her child. with the huggies brand concerned about every moment between a mother and her baby, they focused on one of the most important moments: the first time they meet each other. the excitement of embracing your infant for the first time, is unique and, as shown and captured in the documentary which is called ‘meeting murilo’, her experience was even more special.

 


the documentary ‘meeting murilo’ captures the special introduction of mother and son
video courtesy of huggies brasil

 

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the ultrasound scan created a tangible form of the baby’s hands and face

 

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the 3D printed object enabled tatiana to meet her son for the first time

 

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huggies believes that every mom deserves to embrace each moment

 

 

 

[h/t] 3Dprint