Japanese engineering firm Fasotec is now offering mini (90x60x40 millimeters) 3D models of fetuses to expectant mothers! Suspended in resin “amniotic fluid”, these eccentric trinkets are priced at $1,230 a pop and come in a pink keepsake box. (And no, this isn’t a joke–placenta teddybear, anyone?).
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