Friday, October 15, 2010

A Book which recognizes the Impact of Intrauterine Life

How exciting that the world is catching up with us womb twin survivors and recognizing the impact of our pre-born life. I once read a study from the UK years ago which showed that babies whose father's died in war were much more affected when the mother was given the news during pregnancy, than those whose mother's learned of the father's death after the birth. The affect of this stress being passed on from mother to baby in utero showed an alarming discrepancy in statistics -- these children showed a much higher incidence of school drop out, criminality, depression, etc.

http://manasasancharare.wordpress.com/2010/09/24/origins-how-the-nine-months-before-birth-shape-the-rest-of-our-lives/

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Friday, October 15, 2010

A Book which recognizes the Impact of Intrauterine Life

How exciting that the world is catching up with us womb twin survivors and recognizing the impact of our pre-born life. I once read a study from the UK years ago which showed that babies whose father's died in war were much more affected when the mother was given the news during pregnancy, than those whose mother's learned of the father's death after the birth. The affect of this stress being passed on from mother to baby in utero showed an alarming discrepancy in statistics -- these children showed a much higher incidence of school drop out, criminality, depression, etc.

http://manasasancharare.wordpress.com/2010/09/24/origins-how-the-nine-months-before-birth-shape-the-rest-of-our-lives/

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