Responding to pain?

Jade89

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I just had an email from huggies, it tells me stuff about week 35 of my pregnancy and it said this:

Your baby now responds strongly to pain, light and sound. As the uterus grows thinner, more light enters and influences your baby's waking and sleeping rhythms. The placenta has reached maturity and the volume of amniotic fluid is becoming less as your baby grows to fill almost all the space in your womb.

Can babies feel pain in there? If so, what causes them to feel pain :( i'm sad now!
 
Aww don't worry, I guess sometimes when some babies need injections etc when inside there, they might flinch away from it like a baby would on the outside.

They won't feel pain in every day life :)
 

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