3D printed fetus gives creepy parents-to-be the pregnancy souvenir of their dreams

 

For the low price of $1,200, Japanese medical 3-D printing firm Fasotec has teamed up with Parkside Hiroo Ladies Clinic to offer 3-D printed versions of patients’ baby fetuses based on an MRI scan. 

If you’re looking for the most bizarre reminder of your child’s time in the womb and paper weight that gets people talking, fly to Japan for the necessary MRI and lay down a ridiculous amount of cash to get your own 3-D printed fetus.

 

 

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