Your baby's senses start developing just weeks after conception, laying the foundation for their understanding of the world. Babies in the womb spend most of their time sleeping and may even dream ...
UK researchers have found that someone's love of the sauce may be linked to testosterone exposure in the womb -- which has a distinct effect on baby's hand development. Getty Images/iStockphoto ...
Will your baby have a head like a fuzzy peach? A fluffy mane that sticks straight up? Swirls of curls? Whatever your baby's hair looks like at birth, it's likely to change in the first year of life.
Physical cues in the womb, and not just genetics, influence the normal development of neural crest cells, the embryonic stem cells that form facial features, finds a new study. Physical cues in the ...
Preemies who listened to voice recordings from their moms had more maturation in key language regions of the brain Fetuses are capable of eavesdropping on mom’s conversations late in pregnancy ...
Your baby's soft, smooth skin is the largest organ in their body. During pregnancy, your baby's skin develops while in the amniotic fluid inside your uterus. This is a warm and cozy home for them.
Babies who hear more than one language while they're growing in the womb may be more able to hear a wider range of speech after they're born. While babies with mothers that only spoke one language ...
By engineering a system replicating the womb lining with high biological accuracy, researchers at the Babraham Institute and ...
High-resolution 3D womb model gives insights into embryo implantation, infertility, and signals between embryo and mother, ...