I'm reading "Babywise". I'm reading it so that I can honestly say I disagree with it on my own terms. So far, there have been several issues with his 'science' or lack-there-of. The first is found very boldly on page 35.
In reference to babies not having memory, "...Memory function and synapse development depend on the brain receiving highly oxygenated blood which comes from breathing. Breathing cannot begin until the lungs inflate, which occurs after, not during birth...."
Why is it, Mr. Ezzo, that my husband is bothering to read to our baby as often as possible? Is it a huge waste of time? Or will it just be chance when this newborn baby recognizes his/her father's voice when born? Is my baby brain dead right now because of the inability to breath? And tell me, please, that the umbilical chord does in fact carry 'highly oxygenated blood' to the babies EVERY organ and fiber.
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