Expecting mother with visual impairment able to 'see' baby with 3D printed ultrasound

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But words could only go so far and helping Johnson visualize her baby would take something more."And so, the thought came like it would be really nice to get her something tangible to hold on to, to feel the contours of the baby's face and to really get an understanding of what baby looks like," Sekpe said.Sekpe teamed up with another OBGYN, Dr. John Coté, to make a 3D print of Johnson’s ultrasound."3D printing has been around for some time but when we're applying it to more common scenarios like everyday pregnant patients and that's when I think it becomes a game-changer," he said.She is now able to feel the face of her and Logan's child, with a better picture of what their baby boy will look like."

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