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Tokyo Make Meeting 06: Mommy Tummy lets you be Mr. Mom for a day

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Mommy Tummy is a pregnancy simulation suit, on display at Tokyo Make Meeting
Mommy Tummy is a pregnancy simulation suit, on display at Tokyo Make Meeting
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One of the more popular exhibits at Tokyo Make Meeting this past weekend was Mommy Tummy, a pregnancy experience simulation system developed by Kosaka Laboratory of Kanazawa Technical College. It allows men (and others who have never carried a child) to not just feel what it's like to be pregnant, but to also gradually experience the changes. The Mommy Tummy suit is pumped full of water, and the onscreen display updates you as to how far along your pregnancy has progressed. The man's breasts will get bigger as well – did I just write that? – via a pair of inflatable balloons on the front.

Besides the weight gain, the wearer can also feel the baby's temperature via a water heater. The baby's movements are simulated using air actuators inside the suit. How active the baby is depends on its mood, which is in turn dependent on how you touch your Mommy Tummy suit. If you caress it gently, your baby's mood will be good. Treat it roughly, and the baby will become upset. The mood is displayed onscreen as well, along with the increasing weight.

Already the Mommy Tummy system has won a number of awards in international and domestic competitions. Pregnancy suits are not a new idea, but the fact that the folks at Kosaka Labs went to such great lengths to simulate weight, temperature, baby movement, and even a baby's mood – that's what makes this suit so remarkable.

The intended purpose of the Mommy Tummy is to give men an opportunity to understand what their spouse has to endure on the way to parenthood. In the video below, you can see one courageous volunteer who tried out the simulator while his wife and kids stood off to the side enjoying the show.

His baby turned out to be a girl, at which point he was given a memento photograph to take home to remember his short two-minute pregnancy. I've tried not to film his face, as he likely doesn't want his unexpected pregnancy publicized! There is also a fun promo video of Mommy Tummy on YouTube which I recommend you check out.

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2 comments
Hired_help
Remove the electronic stuff and this has been done a least 20 years ago. I saw it at the Johnny Carson show.
P17
What a load of tosh!! Any decent man will be sympathetic and naturally empathic to the mother of his child. If he needs to have this foisted on him then he falls into the category of not likely to wear this. If he is sympathetic and empathic why the hell would he wear this anyway?
This is for the touchy-feely idiots who allow their kids to run riot, don\'t teach them manners and are to blame for much of the world\'s ills. So if you see some plonker wearing this, give a kick in the nuts so he can\'t procreate any more ill-disciplined, ill-mannered and anti-social little sh*ts!