Today, science has proved that-
.A person’s life does not begin at birth but actually starts at the moment of conception. The unborn child is not a blob of protoplasm but a feeling, sensing, remembering, and sensible tiny human being. The brain is sensitive to different experiences throughout life but experiences during critical periods of prenatal and early postnatal life organize the brain.
Today, science has proved that-
.A person’s life does not begin at birth but actually starts at the moment of conception. The unborn child is not a blob of protoplasm but a feeling, sensing, remembering, and sensible tiny human being. The brain is sensitive to different experiences throughout life but experiences during critical periods of prenatal and early postnatal life organize the brain.
Everything a mother eats, drinks, inhales, experiences, thinks, feels, and worries about have an effect on the unborn child. Before birth, the baby completely depends upon the signals received from the mother. On the basis of these experiences, the fetus changes itself. The unborn baby cannot only listen and feels but respond in its own way.
How our babies behave, respond and learn after they are born has to do a lot with how they are shaping up in the mother’s womb.
Pregnancy is by choice not by chance.
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