Babies in the womb - everything you should know!🌸

Pregnancy is one of the most beautiful processes you can experience. These sensations during this process make the nine months of waiting a unique and unforgettable moment. And although we do not fully understand what is going on there, it is known that during the formation and growth of the baby there are some very special changes and events that you certainly did not know and that I would like to share with you next.

Womb growth:

One of the things we know is that your uterus grows with the baby. This can stretch up to 500 times more than its normal size, and although this may not apply to all mothers as all bodies are different, your uterus has the ability to expand more than others, which is why your tummy may during be larger than others during pregnancy.

Crying in babies:

Did you know that babies can cry in the womb? According to some studies, babies as young as 26 weeks have sporadic crying and cannot be heard due to the amount of amniotic fluid produced during pregnancy.

Learning

It has been proven that as the fetus develops, it acquires learning skills in different areas, making it more aware of its surroundings and understanding the information transmitted through words. The little ones start listening from 4 months of pregnancy.

Perceive aromas

Babies are able to detect and enjoy the flavors of the food you eat. This is possible because of the fluid your body produces when you feed.

Babies dream

Research shows that babies begin their sleep and wake cycles starting at 26 weeks of pregnancy, which means they only stay awake for 20 minutes every hour. And in the 28th week of pregnancy they have deep sleep cycles with eye movements like in the REM phase.

Physiological needs

Babies in their pregnancy process urinate in the womb and do so more frequently as they continue to develop. According to experts, they ensure that the amniotic fluid is produced by the baby's urine and that this urine is essential for its growth.

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