Unborn babies learn their native language in their womb, dream, open their eyes, listen and can even smell. Read new findings about superpowers before birth here.
At first, life takes place in a kind of space: it is weightless and silent – the fetus swims in the mother’s womb. Nevertheless, the first signals from your senses already reach his brain area – for example B. from the broccoli she eats during pregnancy. The unborn baby ‘tastes’ green vegetables for the first time – transmitted through the amniotic fluid. What a fetus smells or tastes determines its preferences for life. If the mother likes garlic, her child will too – or she won’t. The Viennese gynecologist Johannes Huber (77) knows the superpowers of fetuses: “Unborn babies taste the amniotic fluid. This is how evolution prepares for the post-birth phase.”
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