I have always wondered this. When you see photographs of fetuses in the womb or video of sperm swimming to an egg, how do they take pictures of that without hurting the baby? Anyone know how that works?
Granted I have no idea and haven't researched it but I assume they use those little telescopic cameras they use during laproscopies and either go in through tiny incisions or through the cervix. Both sound extremely risky to me.
Granted I have no idea and haven't researched it but I assume they use those little telescopic cameras they use during laproscopies and either go in through tiny incisions or through the cervix. Both sound extremely risky to me.
Yeah, I wouldn't want to be the test subject.
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We watched "the film" in high school (ha! high school! sooo long ago!) and the teacher told us it was filmed with a tiny camera the couple agreed to leave in there! I think it's weird, but I remember being amazed that was possible.
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Yeah, I wouldn't want to be the test subject.