No, but I remember that I was born at a very young age!
2007-01-17 21:17:03
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answered by hartless63 4
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No doubt there's some wacky individuals out there that will claim they can but in all honesty, who really remembers anything much from below the age of five? Memories are few and far between and usually limited to traumas. Maybe hypnosis would shed some light on it?
When my brother was little he always claimed he remembered living in my mum's tummy. He said it was dark in there and he had flowery curtains!!!! Does that count??!!
2007-01-17 21:19:21
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answered by katieplatie 4
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U would find some references of a child being in the mother's womb and remembering the conversation between the parents, in Hindu Mythology.
Abhimanu the Son of Arjuna was still in the mother's womb when the warrior Arjuna was talking to his wife about war strategies...
14 yrs later Abhimanu was to fight alone in the war and he could remember his father's strategies heard as unborn child ... until his mother went to sleep
Thats y the preg women shuld hear the good and pious things
2007-01-17 21:28:38
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answered by ? 1
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I've never heard of anyone remembering. People remember past lives all the time but not being in the womb. Interesting?!
2007-01-17 21:19:45
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answered by Sharyn 5
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I hate to break this to you but you were in her womb. No-one can remember it cause the brain isn't fully formed until some time after birth.
2007-01-17 21:17:28
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answered by Anonymous
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It is said that babies can remember being in the womb and childbirth up until they are around 6 months old. How do the doctors figure that??? Who knows...but I can say for a fact that babies open their eyes while still in the womb...they are not puppies.
2007-01-17 21:35:02
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answered by aprildin 3
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not personally - although I do remember being asleep at home in front of the open fire (with a fireguard) and realising that there was someone else in the room and looking up and realising it was my grandad - my mum reckons I was about a year to 18 months so quite early on
2007-01-17 21:22:43
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answered by kimbridge 4
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These are the memories have formed our subconscious and always drive our wishes in our consciousness.
Some times we dream our feelings deep in our subconscious but cannot give meaning to it.
I just remember breast feed time and what my brothers and sisters were talking around me. I was not looking them but listening and imagining in my mind that what was going on around me. That is the time our imagination is at its full swing. We understand the sounds by imagination pictograph in our mind. So one can understand any language at that time of age.
2007-01-17 21:38:04
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answered by Ishfaq A 3
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the brain can not remember things before 4 years of age and even then you may need smells to bring back memories. it is not physically possible. also birth for a baby is such a terrible ordeal for them why would you want to remember that.
2007-01-17 23:13:48
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answered by Louise 4
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No one will have a visual memory of it. What we do have as babies is memories of the feeling of being in the womb. Young babies liked to be wrapped tightly in blankets as this gives them that same feeling of security. Anyone who says they remember being in the womb is full of crap.
2007-01-17 21:18:14
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answered by Anonymous
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