Unborn babies can recognise pain

BABIES begin to recognise pain just before they are born, a study has shown.

Unborn babies can recognise pain

They learn to tell the difference between pain and touch from around the 35th to 37th week of pregnancy, researchers have discovered.

Scientists measured the brain waves of 25 normal-term and 21 premature babies to look for differences in activity.

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