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Scientific Evidences

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Modern research confirms that a mother’s thoughts, emotions, and environment during pregnancy deeply influence fetal development .

 1. Fetal Learning Through Sound & Music

Study: Partanen et al., 2013 | PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences) Babies who were exposed to music and repeated speech patterns in the womb responded more actively to the same sounds after birth, proving fetal auditory memory.
👉 This validates practices like mantra chanting, classical music, and talking to the baby helps auditory memory in babies.

2. Maternal Emotions Shape Fetal Brain

Study: Sandman et al., 2012 | Endocrinology A mother’s mental and emotional state during pregnancy has a direct impact on fetal brain wiring and emotional development.
👉 Supports Garbh Sanskar’s focus on emotional well-being, meditation, and positive thinking during pregnancy.

 3. Prenatal Yoga Enhances Pregnancy Outcomes

Study: Narendran et al., 2005 | Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine Prenatal yoga was shown to reduce the risk of preterm birth and improve fetal growth and maternal comfort.
👉 Aligns with regular yoga, gentle movement, and breath control.

4. Maternal Stress Affects Child’s Behavior

Study: O’Connor et al., 2002 | Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry High stress levels during pregnancy were linked to emotional and behavioral challenges in children.
👉 Supports the use of affirmations, guided relaxation, and stress-reducing rituals 

 5. Epigenetics: Thoughts and Environment Influence Genes

Study: Lester et al., 2013 | Pediatrics Research in epigenetics shows that a mother’s mental state, habits, and surroundings can alter gene expression in the developing baby.
👉 Confirms the philosophy that conscious living in pregnancy shapes the child’s future health and personality.

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Study: Lester et al., 2013 | Pediatrics

Research in epigenetics shows that a mother’s mental state, habits, and surroundings can alter gene expression in the developing baby.

👉 Confirms the philosophy that conscious living in pregnancy shapes the child’s future health and personality.

Study: Partanen et al., 2013 | PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)

Babies who were exposed to music and repeated speech patterns in the womb responded more actively to the same sounds after birth, proving fetal auditory memory.

👉 This validates practices like mantra chanting, classical music, and talking to the baby helps auditory memory in babies.

Study: Sandman et al., 2012 | Endocrinology

A mother’s mental and emotional state during pregnancy has a direct impact on fetal brain wiring and emotional development.

👉 Supports Garbh Sanskar’s focus on emotional well-being, meditation, and positive thinking during pregnancy.

Study: Narendran et al., 2005 | Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine
Prenatal yoga was shown to reduce the risk of preterm birth and improve fetal growth and maternal comfort.

👉 Aligns with regular yoga, gentle movement, and breath control.

Study: O’Connor et al., 2002 | Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

High stress levels during pregnancy were linked to emotional and behavioral challenges in children.

👉 Supports the use of affirmations, guided relaxation, and stress-reducing rituals