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Pregnant women are being warned to watch what they eat during their pregnancy
- March 12, 2012
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because eating habits – good and bad – can be picked up from within the womb.
Researchers from the CNRS research institute in France provided evidence at an annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), which indicates that taste preferences are set early in life – even as early as in the womb.
The decade-long research focused on a selected number of pregnant women and new mothers.
During the study, 12 pregnant women were given biscuits and sweets laced with aniseed. After they had given birth, their baby’s reaction to certain foods were monitored against babies who were not exposed to food with aniseed.
Babies who were exposed to the strong flavour of aniseed in the womb seemed more interested and attracted to the food when presented with it. The study reveals that the babies smiled and moved towards the aniseed smell, whereas babies who were not exposed to it, turned away in disgust.
Scientists believe that babies can sense strong flavours by inhaling amniotic fluid from in the womb.
“During pregnancy, a woman is relatively vulnerable to her environment,” Dr Benoist Schaal explained at the annual meeting, as reported by the Press Association.
“What the mother takes in a certain dose goes also to the foetus during a period when the brain is being formed, probably with long term consequences.”
Reacting to the study’s findings, fertilty expert, Emma Cannon, told The Huffington Post: “I believe that a mother’s experiences during pregnancy all have an impact on the growing baby. Even her inner most thoughts and feelings affect her baby.
“Food and emotions have a vibration and it is that vibration that forms part of the babies digestion and emotional capacity. However, I think that a woman’s digestion can be compromised during pregnancy and that it is probably better to simplify the diet in order to keep her digestion and absorption healthy.
article taken from www.huffingtonpost.co.uk
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