Originally posted by TheWall
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
Pro-Life Activism 301 Guidelines
This area is for pro-life activists to discuss issues related to abortion. It is NOT a debate area, and it is not OK for pro-choice activists to post here.
Forum Rules: Here
Forum Rules: Here
See more
See less
Do babies have thoughts in the womb?
Collapse
X
-
"The man from the yacht thought he was the first to find England; I thought I was the first to find Europe. I did try to found a heresy of my own; and when I had put the last touches to it, I discovered that it was orthodoxy."
GK Chesterton; Orthodoxy
-
Originally posted by lilpixieofterror View PostDepends on how you are defining 'thought'. Complex ideas and problem solving, most likely not. Basic reactions to the world around them, most likely yes.The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Cow Poke View PostBecause it's a learning / growing process."The man from the yacht thought he was the first to find England; I thought I was the first to find Europe. I did try to found a heresy of my own; and when I had put the last touches to it, I discovered that it was orthodoxy."
GK Chesterton; Orthodoxy
Comment
-
Babies do seem to have an innate understanding of how some physics things work. If you make it look like something impossible has occurred(say, a block on the very edge of a table that should be falling to the ground), babies will look longer than of the block is balanced on the edge of the table.
But they couldn't understand the math behind the physics. And little kids can still be confused.
Although, these kids are big kids, not itty bitty babies. Since unborn babies are asleep 95%-100% of the time, it would be a very bad idea to try to wake them up to preform psychology experiments on them. Newborns do recognize stories that have been read to them in utero, though.Last edited by Christianbookworm; 10-22-2016, 05:04 PM.If it weren't for the Resurrection of Jesus, we'd all be in DEEP TROUBLE!
Comment
-
Originally posted by Christianbookworm View PostBabies do seem to have an innate understanding of how some physics things work. If you make it look like something impossible has occurred(say, a block on the very edge of a table that should be falling to the ground), babies will look longer than of the block is balanced on the edge of the table.
But they couldn't understand the math behind the physics. And little kids can still be confused.
Although, these kids are big kids, not itty bitty babies. Since unborn babies are asleep 95%-100% of the time, it would be a very bad idea to try to wake them up to preform psychology experiments on them. Newborns do recognize stories that have been read to them in utero, though."The man from the yacht thought he was the first to find England; I thought I was the first to find Europe. I did try to found a heresy of my own; and when I had put the last touches to it, I discovered that it was orthodoxy."
GK Chesterton; Orthodoxy
Comment
-
If newborns prefer books that have been read during pregnancy, would they likely enjoy their older sibling's favorite book that they had mom read every night? What's funny is that two of my nieces(about to be three in that family) both like to sing twinkle twinkle little star. I think the one year old got that song from her three year old big sister. And the three year old is excited to have a new baby sister. I don't know what here definition of baby is though, since she doesn't think the middle sister is a baby anymore. Well, she told me she was getting a baby sister when the other sister was 12 months old, so I had some confusion to as what she meant by having a baby sister.If it weren't for the Resurrection of Jesus, we'd all be in DEEP TROUBLE!
Comment
-
Originally posted by Cow Poke View PostI remember something about playing classical music for your baby while in the womb, and somehow that helps 'map' the baby's brain for math, since music and math are so intricately entwined.If it weren't for the Resurrection of Jesus, we'd all be in DEEP TROUBLE!
Comment
-
Originally posted by Christianbookworm View PostThat might not be the best idea. Would you play classical music in a newborn's bassinet? Don't wake the baby!
http://www.babycenter.com/0_music-an...-child_6547.bcThe first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Christianbookworm View PostThat might not be the best idea. Would you play classical music in a newborn's bassinet? Don't wake the baby!"I am not angered that the Moral Majority boys campaign against abortion. I am angry when the same men who say, "Save OUR children" bellow "Build more and bigger bombers." That's right! Blast the children in other nations into eternity, or limbless misery as they lay crippled from "OUR" bombers! This does not jell." - Leonard Ravenhill
Comment
-
As long as it's not too loud...
Oh, if anyone was wondering, I also have another three year old niece who has a baby sister that's almost 6 months. I'm pretty offended that Starlight thinks three of my nieces would be okay to put down like a dog! Grrr...If it weren't for the Resurrection of Jesus, we'd all be in DEEP TROUBLE!
Comment
-
Originally posted by TheWall View PostIf babies can think and feel that proves that they are not only alive but cognizant.
So is there any evidence that babies can do these things?
[*Full paper available at link above*]
This goes along with an earlier study conducted by a team of American, Canadian and Chinese researchers from about a decade earlier that babies learn to recognize the voice of their mother while still in the womb
This latter research was verified in 2013 by a team from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland
[*Full paper available at link above*]
I'm always still in trouble again
"You're by far the worst poster on TWeb" and "TWeb's biggest liar" --starlight (the guy who says Stalin was a right-winger)
"Overall I would rate the withdrawal from Afghanistan as by far the best thing Biden's done" --Starlight
"Of course, human life begins at fertilization that’s not the argument." --Tassman
Comment
-
Originally posted by Cow Poke View PostI remember something about playing classical music for your baby while in the womb, and somehow that helps 'map' the baby's brain for math, since music and math are so intricately entwined.
Fact or Fiction?: Babies Exposed to Classical Music End Up Smarter
I'm always still in trouble again
"You're by far the worst poster on TWeb" and "TWeb's biggest liar" --starlight (the guy who says Stalin was a right-winger)
"Overall I would rate the withdrawal from Afghanistan as by far the best thing Biden's done" --Starlight
"Of course, human life begins at fertilization that’s not the argument." --Tassman
Comment
-
Can those who purposefully and with full knowledge of what they are doing when they harm/kill fetuses/babies/toddlers and don't repent be sentenced to an eternity of hearing the recording of a screaming infant. The type of scream that a baby in extreme pain makes. Oh, and have the victims tell their murderer that they are a mean person for hurting them.Last edited by Christianbookworm; 10-22-2016, 07:08 PM.If it weren't for the Resurrection of Jesus, we'd all be in DEEP TROUBLE!
Comment
-
Originally posted by Christianbookworm View PostThey don't know any different. Little babies actually like being swaddled/held snugly. It reminds them of the womb where they were never hungry, cold, or thirsty. that doesn't mean there's no stress though. If Mom is stressed, junior will be stressed also due to stress hormones crossing over to him/her.I'm not here anymore.
Comment
widgetinstance 221 (Related Threads) skipped due to lack of content & hide_module_if_empty option.
Comment