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4D Scans Show Fetuses Yawn in the Womb
Posted Nov 21 2012 6:44pm
Growing into a fully formed human being is a long process, and scientists have found that unborn babies not only hiccup, swallow and stretch in the womb, they yawn too.
Source: Reuters Health
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