"The day before, we were in the womb. Then we were out. Neurologically and physiologically, there isn’t much difference. You could have been born a week sooner or a week later, and it would be irrelevant, except for when you celebrate your birthday."
Astute observations, as always. A newborn baby is the same neurologically as it's last day in the womb, only the stimuli has changed.
Funny how an unborn child is an inconvenience when wanted, but the most precious thing imaginable when wanted.
You left out the 'un', but I get what you mean.
"The day before, we were in the womb. Then we were out. Neurologically and physiologically, there isn’t much difference. You could have been born a week sooner or a week later, and it would be irrelevant, except for when you celebrate your birthday."
Astute observations, as always. A newborn baby is the same neurologically as it's last day in the womb, only the stimuli has changed.