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Product design for pregnant women is an important topic yet often overlooked. In the medical world this issue has its own specific attention, but in the commercial or consumer world, there are still gaps that needs to be filled. It is true that a pregnant mother cannot be classified as a sick person...
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id-itb.:115252009-04-02T15:46:50Z#TITLE_ALTERNATIVE# AMBIYO TEDJI (NIM 17503025), TOMMY Indonesia Final Project INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/11525 Product design for pregnant women is an important topic yet often overlooked. In the medical world this issue has its own specific attention, but in the commercial or consumer world, there are still gaps that needs to be filled. It is true that a pregnant mother cannot be classified as a sick person and the period of the experience can be classified as short-term, but the problems in that period is significantly different compared to those who aren't pregnant. An expecting mother must control her everyday behavior and everyday activities to ensure the smoothness of the gestation period, this means she must adapt herself and her body to her everyday surrounding, including everyday product.<p>Of all the adapting they must face, the two most important and common problems are the matters comfort and postural safety. The comfort threshold of a pregnant woman differs significantly frome those who aren't; They're likely to get tired easily, and tends to experience more body discomforts. This matter directly affect their postural behavior. Based on this, the best approach for the design process is through ergonomics. <br /> <br /> text |
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Product design for pregnant women is an important topic yet often overlooked. In the medical world this issue has its own specific attention, but in the commercial or consumer world, there are still gaps that needs to be filled. It is true that a pregnant mother cannot be classified as a sick person and the period of the experience can be classified as short-term, but the problems in that period is significantly different compared to those who aren't pregnant. An expecting mother must control her everyday behavior and everyday activities to ensure the smoothness of the gestation period, this means she must adapt herself and her body to her everyday surrounding, including everyday product.<p>Of all the adapting they must face, the two most important and common problems are the matters comfort and postural safety. The comfort threshold of a pregnant woman differs significantly frome those who aren't; They're likely to get tired easily, and tends to experience more body discomforts. This matter directly affect their postural behavior. Based on this, the best approach for the design process is through ergonomics. <br />
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