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Motors simulate the baby's movement in real time so the adoptive mother could experience the movements of the baby is it grew in the surrogate mother's womb.
Don't know if women would be into this but this is the Halfbakery after all.
And yea, guess the dad would wear one too but I'd pass.
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[+] Dads with sympathetic pregnancy or just with sympathy may want this, I just worry it would go from a nice thing to do to a socially expected piece of attire for the dad. |
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Actually, now that you mention it, I absolutely WOULD wear one of these. |
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Wonder if a smaller version you wore around your neck over your heart might be a thing. I'd DEFINITELY wear one of those. |
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And could be greatly simplified. Little belt around the waist that just sensed movement above a certain threshold and sent out signals via bluetooth on a cellphone to those who were on the list. When the baby's active your heart shaped pendant just vibrates in sync with the movement. This way family and friends could all share the experience. |
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I know that Chinese mothers were paying women in the U.S. as surrogates, and then Covid hit (China) and who knows how many Chinese babies got stranded in strange environs. |
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I would NOT wear this. I happily render unto Cesar that which is Cesar's. [+] |
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I don't know yet how I feel about this. |
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It's... like unnecessarily brilliant, while being also weirdly probable. |
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