@Lrover16 @JanieChuckles @StudentsforLife From Oxford Languages: un·born /ˌənˈbôrn/ adjective (of a baby) not yet born. Hey look, multiple articles that use the term "unborn baby:" https://t.co/KICOR04AqO https://t.co/US8MwYsmbU https://t.co/a8YLvI9OB
@Audzilla27 @amoraobscura @LilaGraceRose There are hundreds of Google scholar links to articles that show you are ignorant or a liar. Literally hundreds. Fetal movement in late pregnancy–a content analysis of women's experiences of how their unborn baby m
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Learning your baby's movements can help protect him/her! It is a great way to connect with and learn about your baby's routine. Noting variations can provide insight into other issues! https://t.co/Pq2kP3cz8c https://t.co/Bq4SiakQyh