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When she was pregnant, a friend found that she developed a blind spot... encompassing her feet and any nearby tripping hazards. When you've got little children, there are tripping hazards a-plenty.
How about a couple of mirrors, mounted on one's hips, to allow a clear view of the sub-bump unknown?
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suitable for the morbidly obese.
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I don't know about you, but I don't typically look -down- while walking. I look forward along my path, keeping a subconscious mental note of obstacles which need avoiding/stepping over/stepping around. |
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But [+] for the mental image of someone walking around with the 'aid' of a pair of hip-mounted mirrors. |
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Pregnant persons are often somewhat sensitive to their bloated profile. So rather than further blowing it out with wing mirrors, how about using cameras? With a bumptop screen, you could effectively make the bump itself see-through. |
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maternity clothes with motion sensors/beepers |
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