What Babies Learn in the Womb | Prenatal Development

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Long before we are born, most body parts found in the adult and all body systems are present and most routine body functions are operative.
By studying human development from fertilization to birth, we will see these body parts and body systems emerge and learn when many routine body functions begin.
Human development is a continuous process beginning with fertilization and continuing throughout pregnancy, birth, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and into old age.

Do you know that doctors can detect pregnancy as early as 8 or 9 days after fertilization? and most women, however, have no idea they are pregnant for weeks! By the time a woman discovers she is pregnant, many important structures in the growing embryo have long since developed. What she allows into her body during this time directly affects the growing embryo in her womb. Everything from what she eats and drinks to what substances she uses plays a role in how her fetus develops.
For this reason, a woman who has even the slightest possibility of becoming pregnant should already be thinking about how her lifestyle choices affect pregnancy.

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