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Study: Unborn Babies Can Differentiate Touch, Pain in Womb
Washington, DC – A new study from England finds unborn children have the capacity to differentiate touch from pain in the womb and they are able to do so as early as 28-35 weeks into pregnancy. Other studies have shown unborn children can experience pain much earlier.
lifenews.com/2011/09/09/study-unborn-babies-can-differentiate-touch-pain-in-womb/
Washington, DC – A new study from England finds unborn children have the capacity to differentiate touch from pain in the womb and they are able to do so as early as 28-35 weeks into pregnancy. Other studies have shown unborn children can experience pain much earlier.
lifenews.com/2011/09/09/study-unborn-babies-can-differentiate-touch-pain-in-womb/