artificial womb theme
A device for maintaining the growing a baby from conception to the point where they can enter the world is featured.
11 total · 1 major · 10 minor
| Story | Level | Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| movie: Embryo (1976) | major | Dr. Paul Holliston brought both a dog and human fetus to term in an artificial uterus. |
| movie: American Cyborg: Steel Warrior (1993) | minor | Mary carrying her fetus in a transparent cannister of some sort, and the film end with the dramatic transfer of the fetus into the better "European artificial womb". |
| movie: Brave New World (1980) | minor | The conventional approach to reproduction was strictly forbidden. Instead, embryos were developed to maturity exvivo. |
| movie: Brave New World (1998) | minor | The conventional approach to reproduction was strictly forbidden. Instead, embryos were developed to maturity in special cylindrical chambers. |
| movie: Carnosaur (1993) | minor | After a virus started making women give birth to live dinosaurs, a plan was concocted to perpetuate the human species by means of artificial wombs. |
| movie: Cloned (1997) | minor | Norwest Bio was incubating fetuses is special artificial wombs. |
| movie: Just Imagine (1930) | minor | People in 1980 New York grew fetuses in incubator pods. |
| movie: Mr. Murder (1998) | minor | Alfie was gestated in a red fluid fill, spherical chamber. |
| movie: Phoenix 2772 (1980) | minor | Embryos in this world were raised ex-vivo in "tubes". |
| movie: Strange New World (1975) | minor | The Eterna people grew clones from single cells to full adult size in four days in capsules for the purpose of harvesting their organs for transplantation. |