Michael Toms
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Science is uncovering extraordinary data on how pre- and perinatal experiences have a profound impact on health and human behavior. All the participants were speakers at the 9th International Congress of the Association for Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health held in San Francisco.
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We tend to assume that babies have little sensation or awareness before birth. Far from it! say these researchers into the world of the unborn child. "Emotions are chemistry in the blood," says Lipton, "and the chemistry of emotions passes through that placental barrier just as well as nutrients." And these experiences then create lifelong patterns of behavior, positive or otherwise.