Brandye, is this the famous http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAzmC0uYKAY Noel - the Pregnant Robot? I don't see any fluids in the vid, but maybe they didn't fill the bottles prior ;) And this vid is a little older, so perhaps the next version of her is more advanced.
I think it's great how students can learn like this! How technology can be so good to us. It's so hard to learn these things from a text-book, it takes experience. Learning hands-on without a real pregnant mom and thus without the real risks. And if there is even more benefit in educating youngsters; bravo! :) Though I hope the sex-ed-teachers will honor proper education and not use this robot to scare the hell out of youngsters. I've seen that happening on an American tvshow: how they tried to convince young girls of the dangers by showing the most shocking birth-video's (they had picked vids that would make an adult woman want to abort, so to speak).
A little more on the primary purpose and design of the pregnant robot: Off course this is a skill-teaching robot. It does not pay credit to the interaction that a student should learn to do with the birthing mom nor the process a birthing mom goes through. The robot is on fetal monitor and IV, whereas in reality it could very well not be like that. With a healthy low-risk birth, those are not likely to be contributing and could cause unnecessary stress. From what I've seen on youtube and been told, Noel can not be positioned any way other than on her back. Is that correct? Now that's a pity... Since we know that positioning could facilitate birth. In fact: putting women flat on their back during the second stage of labor is likely to be ineffective and could even be harmful (as formulated in "a guide to effective care in pregnancy and childbirth" by the Cochrane Library, which is based on scientific research).
In my opinion; students should immediately learn to work their skills from different angles. Wouldn't it be absolutely fabulous if future obgyn's/midwifes/etc would get educated according to today's scientific insights? Education today is the best place to start on the road towards better birth!
RedRoses
Posted: 03 Oct 08:37