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The maternal womb is an optimal, stimulating, interactive environment for human development. Activity never ceases and a fetus is never isolated. Touch, the first sense, is the cornerstone of human experience and communication, beginning in the womb (Montagu, 1978).
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www.birthpsychology.com/lifebefore/fetalsense.html
www.birthpsychology.com/lifebefore/fetalsense.html
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Recently, great fanfare was made over the discovery that a human fetus in the womb can actually hear, and can distinguish it's mother's voice. There is still much controversy in the medical field over exactly what a fetus can hear, or how clearly it can distinguish sounds.
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Science News, Science Discussion, Research And Scientific Hot Topics ... Dr. Barbara Kisilevsky and her colleagues in Queen's School of Nursing have demonstrated for the first time that the human fetus can hear by the eighth month of pregnancy.
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www.scienceagogo.com/news/20000824233046data_trunc_sys....
www.scienceagogo.com/news/20000824233046data_trunc_sys.shtml
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Q: In what month does the baby start to see or hear? Can we interact?; A: Around week 29 the baby can turn its head to find the source of a bright light. Some research has shown reactive "listening" as early as 14 weeks gestational age.
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www.christian-mommies.com/ages/in-the-womb/pregnancy-fa...
www.christian-mommies.com/ages/in-the-womb/pregnancy-faq/
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Whether or not a fetus can taste, there's little question that it can hear. A very premature baby entering the world at 24 or 25 weeks responds to the sounds around it, observes Als, so its auditory apparatus must already have been functioning in the womb.
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www.leaderu.com/orgs/tul/psychtoday9809.html
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Nature - the world's best science and medicine on your desktop ... Sheep study spies on what a fetus can hear. ... A team of US researchers has made an inventive attempt to discover how much an unborn baby can hear in the womb — by making recordings from the inner ear of a fetal sheep.
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www.nature.com/nsu/040126/040126-17.html
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Dr. Barbara Kisilevsky and her colleagues in Queen's School of Nursing have demonstrated for the first time that the human fetus can hear by the eighth month of pregnancy.
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www.rense.com/general4/30wks.htm
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Article outlining your baby's growth and development before birth. ... The fetus can be seen sucking its thumb on an ultrasound. Soon the fetus begins to hear the mother's heartbeat and voice. The fetus wakes and sleeps. Lanugo, the fine hair covering the fetal body, appears. Some small amounts of scalp hair also begin to grow.
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www.expectantmothersguide.com/library/chicago/fetalgrow...
www.expectantmothersguide.com/library/chicago/fetalgrowth.htm
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