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do you think babies still rememberr being in the womb at 4 months??
 
i really dont kno, but id guess they probably dont?
 
Did you see Child of our Time? There was a little boy whose mum had played him opera & classical music whilst in the womb...anyway when he was older (about 4) they took him to watch the same opera (I think) that his mum had played him and he watched it very calmly without fussing as you would have expected a child to do if you took him to something like that. So maybe they do...
 
I read about a man who claimed to remember conversations he heard while he was in the womb... I dont believe him tho because you have no concept of language then so how can you remember a conversation :roll:
 
I think they might. I always remember a conversation with my aunt when my cousin was in the room.

We were discussing another child who was afraid of the dark and my cousin piped up that there was "no need be scared da dark is dark in mummy's tummy and not scary".

Can't remember how old she was but old enough to string a sentence together so probably 2ish? She's 21 now! :D
 
what a cute story!
Mice_Elf said:
I think they might. I always remember a conversation with my aunt when my cousin was in the room.

We were discussing another child who was afraid of the dark and my cousin piped up that there was "no need be scared da dark is dark in mummy's tummy and not scary".

Can't remember how old she was but old enough to string a sentence together so probably 2ish? She's 21 now! :D
 

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