Odors are dissolved in the amniotic fluid and, even
though babies in the womb can't decipher what the smells are, they become accustomed to certain odors.
Not exact matches
There is one notable exception
though: the unborn, the
babies still
in the
womb of their mother, they have no voice.
Teddies echoing the sound of the placenta or heartbeat are also available to make your
baby feel as
though they are back
in your
womb.
Even
though baby is protected
in mom's
womb, certain actions might prove risky or hazardous to a
baby's health and development.
Though you might not experience fetal hiccups for yourself, it's very likely that all
babies do hiccup
in the
womb, with some hiccuping more than others, according to a study
in the Journal Of Comparative Psychology.
Even
though it may not look very pleasing, all
babies have a stump that fed them and gave them life for those long nine or more months
in the
womb.
The study is fascinating and clearly proves that
babies remember and respond to music that was familiar to them while
in utero - even
though they did not hear it again for a full year after they were exposed to it while
in the
womb.
Your
baby begins to «breathe» while still
in the
womb, even
though his lungs aren't taking
in any oxygen, says Eliot.
Though this is not usually a problem while the
baby is protected
in the
womb, a premature birth exposes the
baby to more injury sources, including possibly the birth itself.
According to research,
babies open their eyes
in the
womb, even
though they don't have much to appreciate; they certainly start reacting to light
in the second trimester.
Swaddling is the easiest way to calm your
baby's reactions by helping him feel safe and secure, as
though he is back
in the
womb.
Though ultrasound is the best tool to detect defects
in the
babies in the
womb, the distance the sound waves travel is limited.