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Woman Plans to Give Birth Live on The Internet

04 Nov, 2009, 6:57 pm IST | tech2 News Staff | Windows

Having a baby may be the most awesome experiences a woman could have but having that baby live on the Internet may well be pushing the envelope a bit.

A 23-year old teacher from Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, who is expecting her first child and has been documenting every tiny detail of her pregnancy now wants to broadcast the entire 'event' from the first labour pains to the final 'emerging of the baby'. She, Lynsee wants it to be an opportunity to teach and share with the world.

The due date as of now is November 19th and the streaming video will be available on the Moms Like Me site to everyone with a Internet connection but only members of the site will be able to post comments or chat during the entire birthing process. A camera crew will be present during the event and have allegedly been instructed to keep it clean and tasteful.
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