How does life before birth shape a baby’s development? In this trailblazing book, leading psychotherapist Graham Music explores the latest scientific findings on pregnancy and the incredible life of the foetus. We see how mother and baby can bond while sharing one body and how a tiny foetus actively learns from its environment. We discover how pregnancy, and even parent’s lives before conception, sculpt a babies’ lifelong health, for example via the mother’s diet, stress levels, and emotional state. In this transformative guide, therapeutic insights, real-life stories and new science show how life in the womb can enhance a child’s potential, providing the best possible start for babies, long before their birth.
Review – This is, without doubt, the most important book on pregnancy and ‘womb life’ I’ve ever read. It’s rich in scientific detail, yet accessible and interesting. I followed the foetuses’ journey gripped. Graham Music is a colossus in the world of child psychotherapy. I only wish he had written this book twenty years ago when I was pregnant! Annalisa Barbieri, Guardian columnist and podcaster
Take a look at Dr Music’s own website for details of his great on-line courses and much more – https://nurturingnatures.co.uk/