well my son told me i was prego with my daughter he was 13 months and he said baby (his first word besides momma and dadda) and pointed to my belly i think i just concieved. wow. and now my baby girl says baby and my son want's a baby brother he's only gonna be 3.
2007-08-20 06:49:02
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answered by iloveyou_xoxo_13 1
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I am pregnant and I feel that a baby can sense that I am even young toddlers act differently now that I am pregnant. Not just your own children can sense. I feel that other kids can sense it too.
2007-08-20 05:30:02
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answered by luckylady_dani 1
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In a way, yes. As in, can an infant sense if its own mother is? Yes. Another woman, you wouldn't notice any difference in the child because the unborn baby isn't a threat to it.
2007-08-20 05:24:23
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answered by Sit'nTeach'nNanny 7
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I've heard that myth. I think it's kinda true. Becuz one time when one of my relatives were pregnant, we had a little baby in the family at that time and it only wanted to stay with her.
2007-08-20 11:19:56
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answered by Alyssa 3
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Yes. kids can sense the oncoming arrival of a sibling, and mostly feel jealous initially.
2007-08-20 05:27:44
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answered by sexy grandmother 4
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I have wondered this myself because I am pregnant and my sisters son has been actting different around me. He is only 19 - 20 months old.
2007-08-20 05:30:47
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answered by LeoJames8-1-08 3
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Yes, my daughter would cry when my SIL would hold her when she was pregnant. She never had that problem before she was pregnant. We thought she could sense that SIL was expecting.
2007-08-20 05:37:29
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answered by 3 Monkey Momma 3
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yes i believe they can when i was pregnant and i didnt know it, i was babysitting for a good friends and her daughter had colic the only time her daughter would settle was when she was snuggled up to my belly (may have been the warmth and my heart beat but i like to think she knew). my daughter and my friends daughter are best friends now
2007-08-20 05:28:13
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answered by angelblu 2
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Yes, I think they pick up on the adult's emotions and conversations. Also, I think they do notice physical differences.
2007-08-20 05:25:34
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answered by 354gr 6
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What? Who knows...ask the baby!
2007-08-20 05:24:49
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answered by Mom of 2 5
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