Secret life of an unborn child
Hey congratulations, you are going to be a mom. Motherhood is a journey, not a destination.
Most mothers are always curious about the womb life of their unborn child. How is the fetus feeling, sensing or doing all the time? Could it hear the sound? What could it sense and what not?
Let us explore the secret life of the unborn child.
Whatever machinery we see in the outer world, if all the parts are not placed in proper order the machine does not work properly. But humankind is the only machine that works in whatever condition it is from the initial days till the end.
During pregnancy on the 22nd day in the place of the heart two primitive heart tubes are formed which are connected and help in the blood supply of the fetus simultaneously the growth and the development of the heart go on. at the period of 6 months, the heart is completely formed.
It's the same thing with every organ at whatever state they are formed from that period it starts its work and simultaneously grows and develops itself to form a complete organ. This mechanism is very unique to humankind.
During the fourth week of the pregnancy, the sense of touch is formed and this sense is so powerful that a baby can even sense the touch of the fine hair. Similarly, during the 14th week, the sense of taste is developed. inside the uterus, the fetus floats in amniotic fluid and swallows some of the amniotic fluid. If the fluid is sweet then the fetus's suction ability will be faster and if the fluid is bitter the fetus won't swallow much amniotic fluid. The amniotic fluid also enters the fetus through its nostrils which develops the sense of smell in the baby. Eyesight develops on the 20th week and till the 27th week the eyes of the fetus remain closed but during the 28th week even though the eyes are closed still the fetus can respond to the light.
We know that the ability to listen is related to ears but the fetus can listen even before the ears are formed. The sound-receiving sensors are called Corte cells. These cells are spread all over the skin of the fetus which acts as a sound receiver. That is why the fetus can hear even before the ears are formed. This is the most important sense, it creates a connection to the outer world.
In Belfast scientists Shahidullah and Harper conducted experiments on 400 fetuses with 250-500 hz sound frequency and concluded that “ reactive listening “ starts from the 16th week of pregnancy. The baby in the embryo is so sensitive to sound that only five seconds of sound stimulation can cause a difference in his heartbeats and movement which last up to an hour. Reactive listening is Powerful proof of prenatal education and a Milestone in prenatal development.
The fetus listens to the outer world but more than the outer world it listens to its mother's voice. The sound from the outer world is a bit disturbing for the unborn child as it comes from outside but the voice of the mother is very pure because it can directly hear it while it comes through inside. The fetus not only hears Mother’s Voice but also recognizes, remembers, and responds to it.
Research has shown that, during pregnancy, your baby feels what you feel—and with the same intensity. That means if you're crying, your baby feels the same emotion as if it's their own. During the gestational period, your baby is preparing themselves for life in the outside world
After understanding this concept I want to tell all the expectant mothers that the unborn child is like a lump of clay and it's up to you whether you wanna make it a GOD or a DEVIL.

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