Pregnant mums see unborn babies at Scots science centre with thermal camera

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Pregnant mums see unborn babies at Scots science centre with thermal camera
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The infrared device at Dundee Science Centre detects heat coming from the body and uses it to create a clear image - including the shape of babies still inside the womb.

Pregnant visitors at a Scots tourist attraction have been enjoying sneak peaks at their unborn babies thanks to a special thermal camera.

The popular attraction has shared a heartwarming encounter one pregnant mum and her young family recently had with their baby brother. Other visitors also shared their own amazing encounters and pictures on the social media post. One wrote: “This was mine with my twins, you can clearly see them both and it was amazing for my family to see them both!”

“Our visitors are always mesmerised by the infrared camera but it’s extra special to capture images like this.

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