Pioneer in fetal development M. Liley talks about how the baby in the wombk can experience an uncomfortable or comfortable feeling.
“One of the most uncomfortable ledges that the unborn can encounter is his mother’s backbone. If he happens to be lying so that his own backbone is across hers [when the mother lies on her back], the unborn will wiggle around until he can get away from this highly disagreeable position.”
M. Liley & B. Day, Modern Motherhood (Random House, 1969) 42
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