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Dead Sea Magnesium. My Book. Help Moms and Babies in Need. All Rights Reserved. Feb 06, Latoufa Al Asfour rated it really liked it.

Sep 13, Karen rated it did not like it Shelves: baby , nonfiction , parenting , cannot-recommend. Oh my god what is going on with this book? It starts off sorta scientific-sounding and even interesting regarding fetal development, but halfway through it creepily starts easing into "womb memories.

The book just gets freakishly uncomfortable and I had to stop reading it. To sum up: be careful, it's probably not what you think it's about. Jul 27, Irina rated it it was amazing. I would recommend this book to anybody who is interested to find out more about how human life starts and develops during pregnancy and how these 9 months can influence your whole life.

Aug 04, Angela rated it it was amazing Shelves: pregnancy-and-birth. Excellent information on how conscious and aware babies are as they develop. Most of it was obvious, but it's amazing how much medicine can get wrong.

I liked how they broke down the 5 senses into It makes more sense. However, the author mistakenly credited the Renaissance with coming up with the idea of 5 senses, when it was actually Aristotle. I'm not sure if I believe the prebirth memory stuff though. Those are too easily influenced by adult reactions when the adults try to understand in c Excellent information on how conscious and aware babies are as they develop.

Those are too easily influenced by adult reactions when the adults try to understand in context of their own paradigms about how they think the world, conception, and birth works. Even if the child did remember something accurate, the adult's reactions and questions would be based on the adult's understanding, which leads to misunderstanding since the child doesn't have the capability of explaining.

I'm even wary of LDS accounts, though they are probably the most reliable since we usually understand how it works. I also wish the cover designer hadn't shown so much of the mother's breasts and below her belly. That's just too much. May 22, Sylia rated it liked it. There were definitely interesting tidbits in the book, and it really opened my eyes to the different ways that I can "communicate" with the baby inside of me.

However, a lot of the book quotes teeny tiny studies that support the author's work, and MANY of those studies denote weak correlation, NOT causation. For example, the author puts a lot of stock in the fact that unwanted babies lead more difficult lives than those babies who were wanted by their parents, and uses this to prove that the fet There were definitely interesting tidbits in the book, and it really opened my eyes to the different ways that I can "communicate" with the baby inside of me.

He completely fails to mention or discuss the more plausible explanation, that an unwanted child may be treated differently than another throughout their childhood, and hence their troubled minds.

All in all, interesting, but full of a lot of wishful thinking. Feb 09, Taiba Nabeel rated it really liked it. A real eye opener and a nice book to read especially if you are pregnant. I really enjoyed it. Jun 16, Laura Uplinger rated it it was amazing. A must read for those who wish to understand how our prenatal life "stays" with us throughout our sojourn on earth. Sense of wonder and kindness permeate David Chamberlain's gifted descriptions of our womb life.

He is a scholar with a heart, he befriended life long ago and it shows! Insights from therapy sessions and from spontaneous memories ill "Windows to the Womb" is a treasure, a valuable legacy for humanity: it takes us onto the fabulous voyage we all undertook from cell to cell until birth.

Insights from therapy sessions and from spontaneous memories illustrate the author's explanation of how we arrive here. Parking at.

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