Can prenatal education make children smarter?

Fetal education, as its name implies, is the education of the fetus in the womb. In order to make their [babies] grow up healthily, [don’t lose at the starting line], many parents have started prenatal education since pregnancy: touching their stomachs, telling stories, listening to music, counting and arithmetic… So… Can prenatal education really make children smarter? Before answering this question, let’s look at the popular [benefits of prenatal education]. 1. Develop the fetal brain? There is no basis. Advocates of prenatal education often say that [the potential of the fetal brain is endless]. They cite the findings of neuroscience research that the number of neuronal synapses responsible for communication increases at birth, peaks at age 3, and then decreases. Read More …

The positive results of the five eugenics tests do not mean that the baby will definitely have problems.

TORCH is an English abbreviation for a group of pathogenic microorganisms, commonly known as [Eugenic Four] or [Eugenic Five]. From the name, it can be seen that this examination is related to the health of the next generation. Many expectant mothers know little about this test and are scared when they see the positive results. They are afraid that their babies will have deformities and do not know what to do. Let’s take a closer look at this inspection. TORCH means what? TORCH is an abbreviation for a group of pathogenic microorganisms: Toxoplasma gondii (TOX); R rubella virus (RV); C cytomegalovirus (CMV); Herpes simplex virus (HSV), including type I and type II; O represents other pathogenic microorganisms (Others), such as Read More …