“Everything the pregnant mother feels and thinks is communicated through neurohormones to her unborn child, just as surely as are alcohol and nicotine,” ... read more
Yes and no. A fetus is pretty deeply attached to its mother’s blood supply. That means various emotion-related hormones, like adrenaline and oxytocin, can cross into the fetal blood supply and cause physical reactions. read more
Lipton has even offered that a pregnant mother can affect her unborn child’s genetic development. Whether it’s called imagery, visualization, meditation, or hypnosis, decades of research have established this process for generating a multitude of tangible changes in the mental, emotional, and physical body. read more