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Stressed mothers may affect behaviour of the unborn

Darpan News Desk IANS, 03 Jun, 2014 10:41 AM
    Stress during pregnancy can affect the baby in your womb in many ways as researchers have found that foetuses are more likely to show left-handed movements in the womb when their mothers are stressed.
     
    "Our research suggests that stressed mothers have foetuses who touch their face relatively more with their left hand," said Nadja Reissland, Durham University in Britain.
     
    This suggests maternal stress could be having an effect on the child's behaviour in the womb and highlights the importance of reducing maternal stress in pregnancy.
     
    However, the researchers emphasised that their study was not evidence that maternal stress led to fixed left-handedness in infants after birth.
     
    They said that some people might be genetically predisposed to being left-handed and that there are examples where right and left-handedness can switch throughout a person's life.
     
    Using 4D ultrasound scans, the researchers observed 57 scans of 15 healthy foetuses, recording 342 facial touches.
     
    The researchers found that the more mothers reported stress, the more frequently foetuses touched their faces with their left hands.
     
    The findings appeared in the journal Laterality: Asymmetries of Body, Brain and Cognition.

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