Wearing the With Child Simulator develops empathy for the unique physical challenges of being pregnant excellent for expectant fathers in childbirth education classes or teens in pregnancy prevention programs.
Users understand the physical symptoms of being pregnant while wearing the pregnancy simulator to perform simple tasks.
Even just walking a few steps or sitting down can result in discomfort!
Wearers experience a variety of the physical sensations and discomforts of pregnancy, including weight gain, pelvic tilt, increased breast size, difficulty rising from chair or bed, abdominal distention, shift in posture with waddling gait, lower back stress, abdominal aches, and many more.
Perfect for childbirth education or teen pregnancy prevention classes.
While wearing the With Child Simulator, the physical discomforts of pregnancy that are experienced first-hand include:
- Weight Gain of Approx. 11.33 kgs
- Abdominal Distention
- Pelvic Tilt
- Shift in Posture Causing Waddling Gait
- Abdominal Aches
- Lower Back Stress
- Inability to Get Comfortable
- Pressure on Bladder, Stomach, & Lungs
- Shortness of Breath
- Difficulty Rising From Chair or Bed
- Increased Breast Size
- Rise in Body Temperature
- Increased Blood Pressure & Pulse
- Fetal Movement
- Limited Breathing
- Decreased Mobility
- Tiredness
To make simulating the inconveniences of pregnancy as convenient as possible, the With Child Simulator requires minimal assembly, is designed to work on wearers of varying heights and sizes, and includes a wheeled carrying case with pop-up handle.
An easy-to-use presentation guide provides teaching notes, engaging activities, usage suggestions, and care instructions.
Each With Child Simulator comes with the following:
- 1 Pregnancy Simulation Torso
- 1 Tunic (to wear over simulation torso)
- 1 Timeline of Pregnancy chart
- 50 Comfort Measures in Pregnancy booklets
- 1 Presentation Guide
- 1 Wheeled Carrying Case