@Bryce
Headcanon: it’s not actually a sonogram, just a magitek device that produces images but doesn’t work the same way.
@Damaged
Except that they aren’t horses, or even really that similar. They have been shown many times to have dramatically different anatomy. Best to just consider them their own unique species, it’s a different planet after all.
Interesting. I’ve never done a sonogram on someone with fur. You can’t just use a ton of the gel? I wonder if that’s one of the reasons vets are so big on trans-orifice sonograms (besides being able to detect pregnancy earlier presumably)
@Bryce
Also, equine internals are not human internals. Horses tend to carry foals much higher up, and protrude more to the sides than down. And to be able to do a sonogram, she’d have to shave all the fur off her belly wherever she wanted to use it.
They aren’t too hard to use, but yeah, I noticed that too. Also, pegasus fetuses are apparently normally hollow and fluid-filled. I didn’t know that. (To be fair real sonograms can be awfully abstract-looking and I don’t blame the artist for deciding not to faithfully imitate one.)
Headcanon: it’s not actually a sonogram, just a magitek device that produces images but doesn’t work the same way.
Except that they aren’t horses, or even really that similar. They have been shown many times to have dramatically different anatomy. Best to just consider them their own unique species, it’s a different planet after all.
Interesting. I’ve never done a sonogram on someone with fur. You can’t just use a ton of the gel? I wonder if that’s one of the reasons vets are so big on trans-orifice sonograms (besides being able to detect pregnancy earlier presumably)
Also, equine internals are not human internals. Horses tend to carry foals much higher up, and protrude more to the sides than down. And to be able to do a sonogram, she’d have to shave all the fur off her belly wherever she wanted to use it.
They aren’t too hard to use, but yeah, I noticed that too. Also, pegasus fetuses are apparently normally hollow and fluid-filled. I didn’t know that. (To be fair real sonograms can be awfully abstract-looking and I don’t blame the artist for deciding not to faithfully imitate one.)