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Aibu to think these pictures of our anatomy are cool?

36 replies

FloweringOrchid · 09/10/2018 21:46

Yes they are a bit twee but they are consistent and informative. Scroll down.

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Careofcell44 · 09/10/2018 21:54

I can see that the pregnancy ones may appeal to some people but who would want to buy a hysterectomy one or a uterine prolapse.

WorraLiberty · 09/10/2018 21:57

$10 for a download?

If I wanted to stare at a picture of a cunt, I'd dig out my ex husband's wedding photos.

FloweringOrchid · 09/10/2018 21:59

Sorry i dont mean to buy, just to use. Im studying anatomy at the moment thats probably why.

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SmellyHead · 09/10/2018 22:01

I really like them, op. Yanbu and thanks for posting

NoHufflefucksGivenMugglefucker · 09/10/2018 22:02

Weird and frilly

WongaGoneWronga · 09/10/2018 22:03

There's a colouring book of human anatomy by Dover editions that you can get on Amazon. It's deeply fascinating.

Faster · 09/10/2018 22:05

Weird.

Alabasterangel6 · 09/10/2018 22:09

Informative, maybe. Strictly accurate, no!

DemocracyDiesInDarkness · 09/10/2018 22:10

I feel a bit more posh knowing I've got a vestibule. It sounds like something Hyacinth Bucket would have been extremely proud of. Grin

Crystalblue13 · 09/10/2018 22:11

I thought they were actually duvet covers 😂

LonginesPrime · 09/10/2018 22:16

If I wanted to stare at a picture of a cunt, I'd dig out my ex husband's wedding photos.

Grin
TheHeartOfTafiti · 09/10/2018 22:16

Amnionic sac? Is that a non-English spelling. I’d stick to the anatomy books.

Doccc · 09/10/2018 22:19

The caesarean ones are bloody weird. Inverted T/classical uterine incisions are associated with significantly higher complication rates than a transverse “horizontal” incision and are therefore only performed if problems arise or in special circumstances. I suppose there are mothers out there who are greatful for them as the obstetricians got the baby out, but every time I’ve seen them used (I’m an anaesthetist) the birth has been a pretty traumatic experience, and turning them into art is borderline tasteless in my opinion.

QuackPorridgeBacon · 09/10/2018 22:19

I quite like the goddess of life one. Very calming.

AGHHHH · 09/10/2018 22:20

Strange.

TitsalinaBumSquash · 09/10/2018 22:23

I like the lungs one, I spend a lot of time thinking about lungs and looking as pictures of them though, if it wasn't a download I'd get one for my wall.

missmouse101 · 09/10/2018 22:25

Love them!

JellySlice · 09/10/2018 22:27

Sorry, they're awful. All that twee flowery rubbish. No.

PurpleDaisies · 09/10/2018 22:27

I don’t get it.

steppemum · 09/10/2018 22:29

whats with all the weird flowers all over?

Odd.

Skittlesandbeer · 09/10/2018 22:52

I can imagine some of them being used in an expensive gynae office waiting room as wall art- the breast self exam one is very practical & beautiful in one!

I have had bad lungs (all my life) and looking at the lung drawing is strangely peaceful and affirming. I wonder if women who battle with their lady bits (endo, infertility, etc) could get something of the same positive ‘reclaiming’ feeling that I’m getting? Altogether very ‘body positive’ for me, and I’m not frilly or woo at all.

Thanks for posting.

NoTeaNoShadeNoPinkLemonade · 09/10/2018 22:59

their quite lovely in an odd way

Datun · 09/10/2018 23:05

I rather like them. I wasn't sure at first, but the more you scroll down the more they give an unexpected impression of calmness and serenity.

I've no idea why!

Sallystyle · 09/10/2018 23:07

I am also studying A&P so found these great.

Thanks for sharing.

Ohyesiam · 09/10/2018 23:10

I love plants and bodies, these are cute.