Fun and Games Fetus Play in Mother's Womb

Since a woman knows that there is a little life carrying in her womb, the mother-to-be devotes all her love to her embryo baby. Though the mother-to-be can not see her embryo baby, but still concerned about the embryo baby at every moment.

In fact, during the 280 long days, the embryo baby spends most of time on sleeping. While waking moment, he is a full of energy, noisy and demanding boy, enjoying a rich mixture of entertainments such as roaming around, yawning, twiddling umbilical cord, thumb sucking and even gnawing his or her own little feet which you could not possibly have imagined.

Game 1: Roaming travel in the amniotic fluid

From you can not call them the “fetuses”, they start roaming around in mother's wombs, there is nothing posture about this roaming aimlessly, doing as one wishes and being able to adapt oneself to different just like a leisurely small seahorse. This “exercise” activity lasts from the embryo baby with six weeks old to the post-pregnancy ended until his or her head is too big to float inside a fluid filled sac.

Game 2: Yawning, sucking and swallowing

When the mother-to-be is 11 weeks pregnant, the exterior of the mother starts to change noiselessly. But because the embryo baby is big as a plum, it's not enough to attract attention. Relatively speaking, the embryo baby in the womb has changing greatly.

The heart of this embryo baby starts to supply blood to all of the internal organs, and blood exchange between the umbilical cord and the embryo. It is an important milestone for the development of the embryo baby. Meanwhile the embryo baby also has learnt some abilities like yawning, sucking and swallowing.

Game 3: Get some exercise and make faces

When the hair and nails of the embryo baby grow at a very fast speed and the genitalia begins to present sex character, the things he or she can do are more amazing: he or she can move arms freely and flex fingers and toes; and after two weeks, the baby also can flex, stretch and roll the palms, wrists, two legs and toes more flexibly; at the post-pregnancy, he or she often turn over and kick round also can clasp and open hands after his or her bones harden, the mother wound feel her baby is gliding  on both sides of her waist, seeming to be holding mother and playing his or her mother.

Game 4: Twiddle the umbilical cord

Besides sleeping, the embryo baby is not quiet in every moment. And the umbilical cord is the “toy”.

Game 5: Sharp ears

The embryo babies can move to the music.

Game6: Take over the place

Game 7: Hiccup

Game 8: Goggle practices

Game 9: Excrete the meconium