The feelings of the pregnant mother changes during each trimester. In the beginning she might be fraught with weepiness and fatigue due to hormonal changes. In the second trimester she may feel upbeat and energized if her nausea disappears and by the last trimester the heaviness and fatigue experienced by her could leave her counting the days to her due date. Finally, an intense "nesting instinct" may overtake her right before she goes into labor, causing her to sort, organize and clean.
Research has shown that the prenate too is capable of feelings. Parents can begin communicating with their future child before it is conceived as well as during the pregnancy. Both the parents and the child can benefit when telepathic communication begins before birth. Preconception and prenatal bonding optimize the physical and psychological development of the child.
Our ‘Junior Speaks tool’ is a humorous account of the 40 weeks of fetal development from within the mother’s womb by the baby. Click on your specific week to get a description of the baby’s feelings and development.