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Inside what look like oversized ziplock bags strewn with tubes of blood and fluid, eight fetal lambs continued to develop — much like they would have inside their mothers. Over four weeks, their lungs and brains grew, they sprouted wool, opened their eyes, wriggled around, and learned to swallow, according to a new study that takes the first step toward an artificial womb. One day, this device could help to bring premature human babies to term outside the uterus — but right now, it has only been tested on sheep
The Biobag may not look much like a womb, but it contains the same key parts: a clear plastic bag that encloses the fetal lamb and protects it from the outside world, like the uterus would; an electrolyte solution that bathes the lamb similarly to the amniotic fluid in the uterus; and a way for the fetus to circulate its blood and exchange carbon dioxide for oxygen.
originally posted by: tigertatzen
a reply to: TinySickTears
I have a close friend who had to have a hysterectomy in her early twenties and never had any children. Before they finally had to remove her uterus, she had miscarried more than twenty times. But she still has her ovaries, which are not damaged, so she can make babies. She just can't carry them. This would be a blessing for women like that.
originally posted by: TinySickTears
originally posted by: Abysha
And super soldiers. Tons of super soldiers.
screw premies...
storm troopers and universal soldiers are all that matters
we could have a yuge army
originally posted by: Abysha
originally posted by: TinySickTears
originally posted by: Abysha
And super soldiers. Tons of super soldiers.
screw premies...
storm troopers and universal soldiers are all that matters
we could have a yuge army
Tremendous! The bigliest army in the world, you're gonna love it, believe me.