MummyWrap fends off radiation from fetuses


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As the ongoing battle between the naysayers and the paranoid continues, Neil Bullock is making sure that those situated squarely in the latter camp have a way to “protect” their unborn child(ren). MummyWrap is a “sleeveless, loose-fitting garment for pregnant women made from a light-weight copper-based cotton fabric known as Swiss Shield,” and according to its creator, it can “minimize the risk of electro-magnetic radiation (EMR)” warping your kid’s brain before he or she ever sees the world. ‘Course, we’re not going to step in and suggest that you do / don’t need this, but for those who’d rather be safe than sorry, you can order one now for $69.95. As an added bonus, it should go great with your Isabodywear underwear.
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