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It stands to reason that anger could affect a fetus in the sense that physiologically, anger causes people to breathe more shallowly, their heart beats faster, their digestion slows or stops and so on. However, if the emotion is not a constant thing, it is part of life (in or out of the womb!) the child should not be permanently affected.

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