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How does what an embryo hears while being in its mother’s uterus affects its later behavior and cognitive developments?

How does what an embryo hears while being in its mother's uterus affects its later behavior… by Connie b. Dellobuono

Answer by Connie b. Dellobuono:

Vibrations, acidity or alkalinity of fluids surrounding the baby, all forms of positive energy from the mother translated to stronger immune system, massage and soothing voice from parents transfers to positive energy to the baby, skin cells relay messages to the baby in the womb, light energy also travels to the baby and many more events.
The heat from the ultrasound make the growing embryo stay away from it.
The deep breathing of the mom sends more oxygen to the bay.
The circular hand massage to the tummy by the mother and positive emotions of the mother relieve the hard contractions during pregnancy.
And many more ways to communicate to the growing embryo or baby in a way that promotes growth.
Happy mother breeds happy babies.
Drugs, alcohol and unhealthy diet affect cognitive functions of the growing embryo.
A mile walk each day during pregnancy helps in the health of the baby.

How does what an embryo hears while being in its mother's uterus affects its later behavior and cognitive developments?

Published by connie dello buono

Health educator, author and enterpreneur motherhealth@gmail.com or conniedbuono@gmail.com ; cell 408-854-1883 Helping families in the bay area by providing compassionate and live-in caregivers for homebound bay area seniors. Blogs at www.clubalthea.com Currently writing a self help and self cure ebook to help transform others in their journey to wellness, Healing within, transform inside and out. This is a compilation of topics Connie answered at quora.com and posts in this site.

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