Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Can Fetus Sense Mother's Psychological State? Study Suggests Yes
ScienceDaily (Nov. 10, 2011) — As a fetus
grows, it's constantly getting messages from its mother. It's not just
hearing her heartbeat and whatever music she might play to her belly; it
also gets chemical signals through the placenta. A new study, which
will be published in Psychological Science, a journal of the
Association for Psychological Science, finds that this includes signals
about the mother's mental state. If the mother is depressed, that
affects how the baby develops after it's born. In recent decades, researchers have found that the environment a fetus
is growing up in -- the mother's womb -- is very important. Some effects
are obvious. Smoking and drinking, for example, can be devastating. But
others are subtler; studies have found that people who were born during
the Dutch famine of 1944, most of whom had starving mothers, were
likely to have health problems like obesity and diabetes later. link
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