
Windows to the Womb
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In the past, the invisible physical processes of fetal development were mysterious and largely unexplainable. But thanks to breakthroughs in embryology, interuterine photography, ultrasound, and other sensitive instruments of measurement, we can now make systematic observations inside the womb-and can see that fetuses are fully sentient, aware beings. In this new climate of appreciation for the surprising dimensions of fetal behavior, sensitivity, and intelligence, Windows to the Womb brings a host of new information to light about the transformative journey each one of us undergoes in the womb.
Birth psychologist Dr. David Chamberlain describes the amazing construction of our physical bodies-the "ultimate architecture"-and draws parallels with the expansion of our minds as our brains and senses develop and grow. He also details new discoveries in embryonic and fetal research that support his own findings on the impact of the mother's emotional and physical state during pregnancy; the importance of bonding at the earliest stages; and the steps that expectant parents can take to ensure the most nurturing start in life for their children.
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- Intro
- Other Books by This Author
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Windows to the Womb: The First Generation to See and Know
- Embryology
- Intrauterine Photography
- Ultrasound
- Sensitive Instruments of Measurement
- New Ways of Communicating with Prenates
- The Flowering of Consciousness Research
- Chapter 2. The Wonder of Conception
- Speculations
- The Inner Life of Cells
- The Wild Romance
- The Receptive Ovum
- The Triumph of Conception
- Expanding and Locating
- Chapter 3. Body under Construction: The Ultimate Architecture
- Heart First
- Starting on the Brain
- Fetal Growth Speeds Forward
- Embodiment Continues Apace
- Last Touches
- Chapter 4. Motion and Emotion: Prenatal Body Language
- Self-Initiated, Voluntary Movements
- Reactive and Defensive Motion
- Interactive, Social Movement
- Chapter 5. Recalculating the Senses: Twelve, Not Five
- Diverse Early Senses
- 1. The Tactile Sense in Passive and Active Modes
- 2. Thermal Sensors
- 3. Pain Channels Are Ubiquitous
- 4. Hearing and Listening
- 5. The Sense of Balance, the Vestibular System
- The Chemical Senses
- 6. Taste, the Gustatory Sense
- 7. Smell, the Olfactory Sense
- Mouthing
- 8. Mouthing to Explore Objects
- 9. Sucking and Licking for Pleasure
- Paradoxes of Vision
- 10. Precocious Early Vision
- Higher Senses
- 11. Psychic Sensing
- 12. Transcendent Sensing
- A Summary of the Twelve Prenatal Senses
- Chapter 6. The Intelligent Prenate
- Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences
- 1. Linguistic Intelligence
- 2. Musical Intelligence
- 3. Logical-Mathematical Intelligence
- 4. Spatial Intelligence
- 5. Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence
- 6. Personal Intelligences: Intrapersonal
- 7. Personal Intelligence: Interpersonal
- Chapter 7. Learning, Learning, and Learning: in the Womb
- Sample Findings from Experimental Research
- Learning as Conditioning
- Learning from Music Experiments
- Learning from Experiments with Voices
- Habituation Learning Studies
- Experimental Exposure to a Movie
- A Longitudinal Team-Research Study in Three European Countries: Tracking the Learning Experiences of Wanted and Unwanted Babies
- Learning Language in the Womb
- Prenatal Awareness: A Mother/Offspring-Pair Study Using Hypnosis to Investigate Prenatal Awareness of Maternal Emotional States during Pregnancy
- A Few Examples of Learning Reports from Individuals
- Chapter 8. Realities of Consciousness in the Womb
- A Peek at the Whole Garden
- Letter from Japan
- Claire Bats the Needle during Amniocentesis
- Iris Remembers an Abortion Attempt
- Graham Uncovers an Abortion Attempt by His Mother
- Loretta Is Clairvoyant from Inside the Womb
- Loretta Also Remembers Mother's First Touch, First Words, and Naming
- Kim Tunes In to Daily Life
- How Patsy Learned to Fear Her Father
- In Pregnancy Harriett's Mother Is Having an Appendicitis Attack!
- In the Womb: Empathic Awareness of Mother, Father, and Brother
- Examples of How Babies See Themselves
- Clinical Work Reveals Consciousness in Crisis
- Jeanette's Complex Challenges in Early Gestation
- Bob Had His Own Challenge with a Vanishing Twin: A Brief Summary
- Feldmar's Four Suicidal Clients: A Discovery
- Letter from Germany: Franziska Remembers Her Vanishing Twin in Dreams
- Therapist Explains How Shirley's Life Was Darkly Shadowed by Vanishing Twin
- Charlene Had a Mysterious Phobia of Water
- Marty Was Happily Pregnant but Obsessed That the Baby Would Die
- Sharon's Lifelong Fears Trace Back to a Previous Lifetime
- Norman Confuses a Past-Life Death with Life in the Amniotic Sea
- Julie Appears, Makes Quick Deal with Former Mom, Penny
- Chapter 9. Conception and Before: Consciousness before Brain
- Recalling Conception or Shortly Thereafter
- A Haunting Memory of In Vitro Fertilization
- Therapist's Report: Terry at Age Six Displays Vivid, Verified Memories of His Conception
- Ida at Her Conception: A Delay in Taking Up Residence
- Ellisa: Root of Lifelong Guilt Traces Back to Her Conception
- Katie Gets the Message: "You Are Pregnant!"
- Mary Checks In Soon after Conception
- Lillian, Disappointed, Compares Where She Came From and Came To
- Della Survives at Least a Half Dozen Abortion Efforts
- Jeannine Found Herself at Home in Strange Territory
- Carrie Has Always Remembered That Landing in Acapulco
- Yashi Recalls Conceiving, and Daughter Kelley Speaks Out in a Dream
- Consciousness before Brain
- Paula Faces Urgent Questions from Timothy in a Vivid Dream
- "Mommy, I'm Coming!": Theresa Shares Her Life-Changing Experience
- Cheryl Heard an Unfamiliar Voice at the End of the Bed
- Susana Receives a Preconception Visit from Third Son
- Dialogue, Miscarriage, and Rebirth: Baby Tells All at Age Three: The Revealing Case of Susan as Told by Physician Gladys McGarey
- I Have Your Name on Me: New Parents Get a Sweet Deal Made in Heaven
- Ames (Not in Body) Successfully Recruits Both Mother and Father
- Hannah (Not in Body) Comes Calling Way before Conception
- Jill Heard a Girl's Voice Repeatedly Saying "Mommy, I Am Ready."
- Slight Difference of Opinion about Who Picked Whom
- Mother and Daughter Dorothy, Age Four, Have a Revealing Talk over Lunch
- Afterword
- Appendix I: No-Wait Bonding: Simple and Wonderful
- Appendix II: Ensoulment: A Multicultural Synopsis by Nancy George
- Appendix III: "Infantile Amnesia" Is Dead
- Notes
- Topical Bibliography
- About the Author
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