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Did you know that your baby “learns” to cry and laugh in utero?

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Paola Belletti - published on 08/10/22
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An unborn baby already has a complex set of experiences that begin to build his or her character and future personality.

Science has already tried to peek, seeking not to be intrusive, into the amazing and very rich life of human beings when they are still separated from the outside world by their mother’s body. From the very start, fetuses gradually, in an increasingly complex way, have various relationships with the uterine environment, with their mother, with other people who interact with the mother and with her fetus, and also with themselves.

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