Yes, babies do open their eyes while in the womb, particularly during the later stages of pregnancy. Around the 26th week of gestation, the eyelids can open and close, allowing the fetus to practice blinking and responding to light. However, they spend most of their time with their eyes closed, as the environment in the womb is dark. This eye-opening behavior is part of their development in preparation for life outside the womb.
yes the baby's eyes develop in the womb everything that the baby will have develops in the womb. IF the eyes wouldn't develop in there then there would be a big problem.....
yes, human babies automatically open their eyes after they are born. Only some babies have their eyes open while they are coming out of the womb but most babies immediately open their eyes after completely out of the womb.
The baby begins opening its eyes at 26 weeks while still in the womb.
Yes, babies do drink amniotic fluid while in the womb. This fluid helps with their development and provides them with essential nutrients.
babies ball up while in the womb because there is not much moving space and it then seems to be a bigger space if they are smaller.
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Yes babies can dream while in the womb.
yes, babies sleep in the womb but that does not mean they are always sleeping
Yes, babies can sense other babies in the womb through movements and sounds, but they do not have a full understanding of what is happening.
babies breath in and out the amniotic fluid inside the womb to practice breathing and that causes them to get the hick ups
No, all things that are needed for the babies development and growth are put directly into the blood stream.
They don't.