Parenthood perception enhancement through interaction with 3D printed fetal face models

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This paper deals with parenthood perception (maternal and paternal) after the visualization and interaction (touch) with a 3D printed facial fetal model. The model is created using Additive Manufacturing techniques, starting from the image elaboration of routine ultrasound data. In this study, the method used for the elaboration and construction of 3D printable models of fetal faces starting from routine ultrasound images is briefly described. In addition, we present the results of a new survey conducted with future parents at the Altamedica clinic (Rome, Italy) to verify whether there are any benefits derived from the use of 3D printing models with future parents, both regarding the improvement of the parenthood experience, and the improvement of the understanding and collaboration with the physicians in case of fetal malformations, using 3D models coupled with the data of routine ultrasound examinations.

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Speranza, D., Padula, F., Motyl, B., Tornincasa, S., Marcolin, F., Vezzetti, E., & Martorelli, M. (2019). Parenthood perception enhancement through interaction with 3D printed fetal face models. In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering (pp. 527–535). Pleiades journals. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12346-8_51

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