Whatever your baby's hair looks like at birth, it's likely to change in the first year of life. In fact, your baby's hair ...
"This may indicate the baby's calm, trouble-free existence in the womb and the relatively traumatic first few weeks after birth, when the baby is reacting to a strange, new environment," he added.
Research revealed that foetuses are not as defenceless as once thought; they can actually fight infections from within the womb. This new understanding could significantly change the way doctors ...
UK researchers have found that someone's love of the sauce may be linked to testosterone exposure in the womb -- which has a distinct effect on baby's hand development. Getty Images/iStockphoto ...
BRAIN-swelling 'sloth fever' could be passed on in the womb, experts fear. Their warning comes after a mum tragically lost her baby before it was born, following infection with the virus.
"Even before very young twins learn language, they can and will communicate non-verbally by looking at each other, staying ...
If this baby boy's happy face wasn't enough proof that babies can remember what they heard in the womb, science backs up that claim, too. As The Guardian once reported, studies have shown that ...
A stillborn baby’s parents failed to present sufficient proof that a midwifery practice caused his death, Alaska’s top court ...
If you and your partner have thick hair, it's likely your baby will, too. Lanugo typically falls out around 33 to 36 weeks. This means it may fall out in the womb, or, if your baby comes early ...