Erler-Zimmer GmbH & Co. KG human pregnancy and childbirth model:
- Model 4071: Natural female pelvis cast with a lifelike fetal mannequin made of fabric (head made of plastic). The head shows palpable anterior and posterior fontanelles. Umbilical cord and placenta included. Great set for demonstrating the birth process. Comes with a transport bag.
- Model L101: This model shows the development of a fetus from an unfertilized egg to 9 months of pregnancy. The model consists of 5 parts attached to a board that correspond to the following stages of development: ovulation; fertilization; zygote formation; and implantation in the uterus. The fetus is also shown at 2 weeks, 8 weeks, 12 weeks, and 9 months of development. Attached to a board. Size: 53 x 38 x 5 cm. Weight: approx. 2 kg.
- Model L103: This 2-part, 5x life-size model shows the anatomy of the human fallopian tube and ovary. The follicles are shown in different stages of maturity, from the primordial follicle to the corpus albicans. The primordial follicle is cut transversely to better show the internal structure. Ovum, zona pellucida and granulosa cells. Size: 33 x 22.5 x 21 cm. Weight: 1.4 kg.
- Model L106: This model shows the relationship between female hormone levels and changes in the uterine lining during the menstrual cycle. Mounted on a board. Size: 53 x 38 x 5 cm. Weight: approx. 1.7 kg.
- Model L204: This series was developed in collaboration with a German midwifery school and consists of 8 life-size models and one enlarged model. It illustrates human development from the 4th week to the 24th week. All the main anatomical structures of the uterus and embryo/fetus are well depicted and explained in the instructions. The models show: – Embryo, 4 weeks, enlarged – Embryo in the uterus, 4 weeks – Embryo in the uterus, 8 weeks – Fetus in the uterus, 12 weeks – Fetus in the uterus, 16 weeks – Fetus in the uterus, horizontal presentation, 24 weeks – Twins in the uterus, 2 separate placentas, 16 weeks – Twins in the uterus, 1 common placenta, 16 weeks Each model is attached to a removable cushion. Some models allow the fetus to be removed.
- Model L215: This model, about 40 times larger than the animal, medically speaking, shows the structural details of a human embryo during the 4th week of development.
- Model L220: This life-size model depicts a midsection of a female human pelvis with a fetus at 32 weeks of gestation. The fetus is in a normal position. The model graphically depicts the position and relationships of the fetus and internal organs during a normal pregnancy. All details of the pelvic and fetal anatomy are depicted. The fetus can be separated for closer examination. Attached to the base.
- Model L230: With this model, the birth canal and the passage of the fetal head through the female pelvic bones during childbirth can be clearly demonstrated. The pelvic skeleton consists of flexible hip bones with a movably attached symphysis, a sacrum with a flexible coccyx and 2 lumbar vertebrae. The fetal skull is attached to a flexible spiral rod on the base and can move freely.
- Model R10070: Simulating an average full-term fetus, made of soft and durable fabric. The body is flexible to show all presentations and positions. Fits the ovary R10072.
- Model R10071: The amniotic membrane allows you to see the fetal model inside the sac. The front cord tip clearly shows the veins and arteries, and the convenient zipper closes the sac. Both the amniotic and chorionic membranes are accurately depicted in two colors. Fits model R10070.
- Model R10072: Made of flexible fabric, this pelvic model shows how different pelvic shapes affect pregnancy, labor and delivery. Fits models R10070 and R10071.
Human pregnancy and childbirth models – Erler-Zimmer Anatomy Group
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