If a baby will have a negative environment, it will effect him in a negative manner. He/She will have negative thoughts. And it is our thinking that makes us good or bad, rich or poor etc. So it is very important for a baby to have a positive environment. ;)
The first trimester is most critical for the development of a baby. The babies brain is formed during the first trimester.
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No. IQ is not determined by breast feeding, but by good prenatal development, the mean IQ of the parents, and how well the parents love and interact with the baby. The baby learns from his/her environment and through brain development. If a baby is left alone, not talked to, and isn't given an environment where he/she can learn they will lag in brain development. Talk to your baby, read to your baby, show your baby things, take them to the zoo, catch butterflies, explan things to them and turn off the TV/computer. Doing these things will help your baby grow and develop.
The critical period in prenatal development refers to a specific time during gestation when an organism is most susceptible to the effects of certain external influences, such as environmental factors or teratogens. During this period, the developing organism is particularly vulnerable to disruptions that may lead to congenital abnormalities or developmental issues. It is essential for proper growth and development that this critical period is protected and supported.
Transgender-ness is caused by hormonal imbalances during critical times in the baby's development. The body is told one thing while the mind is told the other, and it creates a transgendered baby.
no they can not.
Yes of course.There is a chance to get O positive baby.
The baby will be either type O or A positive depending on the mothers genotype.
No. There's a small chance the baby will be O negative--if both parents have an Rh negative (recessive) allele, and the baby inherits this allele from both parents, the baby would be Rh negative. But if the baby inherits the Rh positive allele from either parent, the baby will be Rh positive.
During prenatal development, social characteristics include interactions between the developing fetus and its external environment, such as maternal stress levels impacting the baby's development. Additionally, social factors like maternal nutrition, access to healthcare, and exposure to harmful substances can influence the fetus's social environment. Social support and caregiving during pregnancy can also positively impact both the mother's and baby's well-being.
Yes, absolutely - an O positive woman and an O positive man can have a healthy baby.
The baby will normally be A positive.