A maternal and neonatal birthing simulator is a device that is used to simulate the birthing process for training purposes. It typically consists of a model of a mother's pelvis and a newborn infant, and can be used to simulate a variety of birthing scenarios, including vaginal delivery, cesarean section, and complications that may arise during birth. These simulators are used by healthcare providers, such as obstetricians, nurses, and midwives, to practice and improve their skills in managing births, and also for teaching and educating students about childbirth. Some simulators can be programmed to respond to different birthing interventions, such as the use of forceps or vacuum extraction, in order to provide a realistic and interactive training experience.
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