3D Fetus in Mother's Pelvic Outlet - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing, Anatomy Illustration 3D Fetus in Mother's Pelvic Outlet - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing, Anatomy Illustration 3D Fetus in Mother's Pelvic Outlet - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing, Anatomy Illustration
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3/28/24

3D Fetus in Mother's Pelvic Outlet - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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3D Fetus in Mother's Pelvic Outlet - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This 3D animation still shows a full-term fetus moving through the mother's pelvis during labor and delivery. The baby's head is slightly deformed as the result of it descending through the mother's birth canal and pelvic outlet.

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