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NOTE FROM TED: While some viewers might find advice provided in this talk to be helpful as a complementary approach, please do not look to this talk for medical advice. We've flagged this talk, which was filmed at a TEDx event, because it appears to fall outside TEDx's content guidelines. This talk contains sweeping claims around early childhood development and epigenetics that are not supported by sufficient scientific evidence. TEDx events are independently organized by volunteers. The guidelines we give TEDx organizers are described in more detail here: storage.ted.com...
Sergio Pecorelli unveils his most recent research studying the environmental impacts on early life, from conception to 24 months. This fascinating talk highlights the critical benefits to lifelong health these first 1,000 days of life have on physical, mental, and emotional health. Sergio Pecorelli received his Medical Degree cum Laude at the University of Pavia, with his residency in OB/ GYN cum Laude at the University of Milano. After that, he completed his Fellowship in Pelvic Surgery at Mayo School of Medicine with a PhD in Gynecologic Oncology Research. His research has focused on female cancer and the implementation of primary and secondary prevention actions. Among other awards, he has received the Gold Medal for Public Health Services from the President of the Republic of Italy. He serves as part of the scientific committee of the Italian Olympic Sports Medicine Federation and is President of the Giovanni Lorenzini Medical Foundation.
He initiated, with an international team, a first-of-its-kind research project, called “The First 1000 days of Life”, aiming at studying 1500 pregnant women, their babies and the fathers of these babies. The study observes environmental influence on future health and wellness of these babies and their future generations. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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Комментарии : 837   
@ThisIsMyGalaxy
@ThisIsMyGalaxy Год назад
Wow. Just... wow. There are so many mysteries within the process of our lives.
@Benjamin-yh9mr
@Benjamin-yh9mr Год назад
Indeed, it's important to be open to new experiences and opportunities.
@riciphariss107
@riciphariss107 Год назад
What a great talk on the impact of the environment on early life! Thank you for sharing your research, Dr. Pecorelli.
@DrishtiRaval17
@DrishtiRaval17 Год назад
Your achievements and awards are truly impressive, Dr. Pecorelli. Keep up the great work!
@fortunaterbush8607
@fortunaterbush8607 Год назад
This talk really highlights the importance of a healthy environment during early development.
@zelmacastricone1228
@zelmacastricone1228 Год назад
Your commitment to improving public health and preventing female cancers is truly inspiring.
@oilverdennison
@oilverdennison Год назад
I now understand why there's a disclaimer at the beginning of this talk. I'm a little wary of connecting Autism with a mother's negative state of mind. We need more studies and information to make this connection.
@darrellrussell7259
@darrellrussell7259 Год назад
I agree with you on this one, well said man
@kenoxfps8598
@kenoxfps8598 Год назад
one step at a time
@kenanxo7384
@kenanxo7384 Год назад
I am looking forward to more of these studies if it ever happens
@riciphariss107
@riciphariss107 Год назад
Being hungry or exposed to stress or abuse during this time can have a lifelong effect on a child's development. An unsafe or unhealthy environment in the first 1,000 days can affect a child's physical health in later life too.
@barrywells2020
@barrywells2020 Год назад
good thing there was a disclaimer
@akashmuraleedharan
@akashmuraleedharan 22 дня назад
The mention of how even storytelling to the baby in the womb can have positive effects was so heartwarming. It’s kind of wonderful how these small actions matter.
@mintylava4123
@mintylava4123 Год назад
We unfortunately do not live in a structured or prioritised enough society to ever hope to offer the majority of any populaton the ability to ensure absolute best practice pre, present or post pregnancy. Would be amazing if we could though!
@DrishtiRaval17
@DrishtiRaval17 Год назад
It is kinda sad that pregnacy practice is not well developed
@riciphariss107
@riciphariss107 Год назад
who did not go through it does not know the struggle
@fortunaterbush8607
@fortunaterbush8607 Год назад
If only they gave it 100% towards it things would be a lot different
@juliosester281
@juliosester281 Год назад
Its an undeniable fact
@tuckerr2165
@tuckerr2165 Год назад
one of the few people that has this kind of mindset
@alexleister
@alexleister 4 года назад
"Network Wellness" this is a very powerful and intelligent overview that allows a lot of beliefs in. This is worth sharing and I am surprised this hasn't been seen by many more people.
@milagroczarnecki
@milagroczarnecki 4 года назад
Thanks for sending it to me Alex, took me forever to watch it, but so good!
@edwardlapine
@edwardlapine 4 года назад
Agreed! I'll be sharing this with some friends of mine that are currently studying psychology.
@alanwbell
@alanwbell 3 года назад
brilliant!
@mariaciacci
@mariaciacci 3 года назад
i reckon! this is such important stuff!
@officialsefrey
@officialsefrey 3 года назад
as am I?
@julie-chan
@julie-chan 2 года назад
I had a very traumatic time during pregnancy with events that were entirely out of my control. Watching this just makes me fret about the impact of this on my child and their future and lost as I can’t undo any of it
@j.c.douglas
@j.c.douglas 24 дня назад
I was amazed to learn that a mother's stress and anxiety can have such long-term effects on a child's health. Definitely something to be mindful of.
@thelamrirachid
@thelamrirachid 4 года назад
Why is this flagged with a disclaimer, he's not giving bad advice - and for goodness sakes look at this mans credentials??? Good talk worth sharing!!!
@juanlsalazar
@juanlsalazar 4 года назад
seriously crazy, TED has a lot flagged these days for no reason I can see, they must think we are idiots.
@thelamrirachid
@thelamrirachid 4 года назад
@@juanlsalazar well, are we? sorry haha couldnt help myself..
@ianvantreight1615
@ianvantreight1615 4 года назад
it is an amazing talk.
@harryduganesq
@harryduganesq 4 года назад
One of the best talks I have seen!
@thelamrirachid
@thelamrirachid 4 года назад
@@harryduganesq absolutely
@olanik2061
@olanik2061 2 дня назад
Each kick, every bedtime story-it's incredible to think that these moments sculpt a future. Glad to be aware of this and for the chance to be a sculptor in my child's journey.
@piperdalgliesh
@piperdalgliesh 2 года назад
the guilt i have always felt for not giving my children the best start. i will show them this so they can do better
@g8m8
@g8m8 2 года назад
Show them and you can heal the next generation too :)
@elaineward1925
@elaineward1925 2 года назад
I wish we paid attention to more studies like this, I feel like we are taking less time and care into the facilitation of life these days and it is SHOWING.
@g8m8
@g8m8 2 года назад
Agreed. If it isn't profitable, we don't notice it or spread the message
@demiloster
@demiloster 6 дней назад
This makes me reflect on my time as a young mother and I feel super grateful for all the love and support I received at that time.
@desivaldez
@desivaldez 4 месяца назад
never thought about how a simple massage could have such a big impact.
@sidharper
@sidharper 3 года назад
The emotions are our hidden dis-ease stored in the body.
@joshauwidten
@joshauwidten 3 года назад
Yep, so true
@sherrieglewis
@sherrieglewis 3 года назад
I have heard this before and certainly evidence of people who I know bears this out.
@hannahyvictoria
@hannahyvictoria 3 года назад
Far too many people who do this
@rheeslewis
@rheeslewis 4 года назад
Such truth in the connection between the inner world of mother, child and birth.
@buckpauley
@buckpauley 19 дней назад
Hearing about the importance of early life for preventing diseases later on really changes how I think about health.
@ericreevesby4192
@ericreevesby4192 4 года назад
Music everyday, I am telling my wife (we are expecting) thats amazing!
@sergiopecorelli2405
@sergiopecorelli2405 4 года назад
Excellent, and even better if music is played at 432Hz
@ericreevesby4192
@ericreevesby4192 4 года назад
@@sergiopecorelli2405 yes I have tried that here on RU-vid and spotify
@kathrynlthomas
@kathrynlthomas 4 года назад
If you are thinking of having children, then this is a must watch!!!
@bulldogggg
@bulldogggg 3 года назад
"The brain and our nervous system is sensitive to all our emotions." That pretty much sums it up for me and why so many people are just living numb. Thats what you have to do when life is laid out for you.
@careytmoore
@careytmoore 2 месяца назад
I saw this talk years ago when my daughter was pregnant and passed it on to her, I actually think there might be something to it because she took it very seriously and her son is the happiest ray of sunshine you've ever seen
@priowgirl119
@priowgirl119 21 день назад
This talk really made me think about how every little thing we do during pregnancy matters. It’s a bit overwhelming but also empowering.
@iamthereallovedoctor
@iamthereallovedoctor 3 года назад
I have friends who got married and were always fighting then had kids to try and bring themselves together. It never worked and the kids always have issues. Like many others here this should be mandatory viewing for people who want children.
@keylakreations4159
@keylakreations4159 3 года назад
Sadly I have seen this so many times :(
@deanskyler
@deanskyler 2 года назад
Touch is such a powerful thing. I have no doubt that the isolation and social distancing that many experienced over the past 2 years which has reduced our human connectiveness has had a huge psychological impact. And watching this, I wonder how it impacted expectant mothers and their children.
@jacksonthemanoliver
@jacksonthemanoliver 3 года назад
Why are we not shown this during our school years? seems so important.
@careytmoore
@careytmoore 4 года назад
An incredibly smart talk that makes so much sense, if you are about to have children, then watch this talk.
@sergiopecorelli2405
@sergiopecorelli2405 4 года назад
Thank you Carey. I believe that all couples that want to conceive should be aware of this and benefit from what Epigenetics is telling us.
@lgeekgamingl
@lgeekgamingl 4 года назад
Haha Carey, I finally opened your link, yeah this is cool, the bubs on its way, december!!!
@gazioktay441
@gazioktay441 3 года назад
Recently I've read Françoise Dolto and was amazed by a fact that babies can understand everything! And now the breakthrough, babies understand everything in wombs!
@sergeypestovskiy
@sergeypestovskiy 3 года назад
sponges from conception it would seem.
@pat-j-d
@pat-j-d 2 дня назад
It’s impressive to see how much research is going into understanding the first 1,000 days of life. Hopefully, it leads to better health outcomes for future generations.
@xavierdistaple8620
@xavierdistaple8620 3 года назад
There is no question, that we dont know enough, and the things we do to ourselves do affect our children long before they are born.
@elainaarenz
@elainaarenz 3 года назад
isn't that the truth. i dare say more than half our population shouldn't even be having kids!
@gabrieldmateo
@gabrieldmateo 5 месяцев назад
As someone who wanted to do everything to support their partners pregnancy I have to say this is absolutely it. Massages, lullabies, anything she wanted to eat... being active in that support role really mattered to her and I could tell the better I got at it the more at ease and confident she was as well. Our baby is so happy and healthy now and I think that's a pretty good reflection.
@dudley4318
@dudley4318 2 года назад
If what he's saying is true my heart breaks for all the children of unwanted pregnancies - I can't imagine how being in the womb of someone who didn't want you for nine months would affect your mental state.
@thedeepfocus
@thedeepfocus 2 года назад
Super interesting perspective on this
@evie-c
@evie-c 2 года назад
I did not think of it like that :(
@iamaspacefreak
@iamaspacefreak 4 года назад
Profound and important!
@nancymorsay9624
@nancymorsay9624 4 года назад
This is perfect, we are planning a family now. What knowledge to have, thank you Sergio!!
@sergiopecorelli2405
@sergiopecorelli2405 4 года назад
Happy to help you! And...good luck!
@nicholasnicko1168
@nicholasnicko1168 2 года назад
You really came across the very helpful informative clip. Your baby will be healthy...
@kellenmwaniki7236
@kellenmwaniki7236 Год назад
it really educative to ,pregnant mothers have to watch this
@BasketofDreams
@BasketofDreams 2 месяца назад
This talk made me realize how interconnected we all are. Our actions today can affect future generations.
@derekjohnston2105
@derekjohnston2105 Месяц назад
I’ve always loved music, and now knowing it can help my wife during her pregnancy just adds another reason to enjoy it.
@mariaciacci
@mariaciacci 3 года назад
Touch shapes the way! When you think of all the things that bring us together, its usually through emotion and touch.
@sergiopecorelli2508
@sergiopecorelli2508 3 года назад
I fully agree with you. Thank you
@mariaciacci
@mariaciacci 3 года назад
@@sergiopecorelli2508 thank you for such a wonderful talk!
@kinsleydanton
@kinsleydanton 2 года назад
Health is so much more than what our physical bodies are doing and honestly I think that our physical condition really mirrors our spiritual.
@piperdee8965
@piperdee8965 3 месяца назад
This whole talk was such a vote of confidence for me. Planning to create a harmonious environment for our little one with music, stories, and all the love we can muster.
@harperleigh1709
@harperleigh1709 2 года назад
It's really cool to see science catching up with certain spiritual philosophies! Interconnectedness is not by any means a new concept but maybe now that there's science to back it up more people will take notice of it.
@yolandast
@yolandast 2 года назад
Not how I viewed the talk, but interesting take away
@zendayamala
@zendayamala Год назад
My heart goes out to all the babies growing up in war zones or refuge camps surrounded by so much trauma and noise.
@gertvermisen2000
@gertvermisen2000 6 месяцев назад
The talk reinforces the importance of our environment-air, water, food. Time to make conscious choices for a healthier planet and, by extension, a healthier first 1000 days for our little ones.
@mycrazylifeismine
@mycrazylifeismine 2 года назад
AND... this should be taught in every school in America!
@dessatada
@dessatada 2 года назад
As an 80s baby who was conceive, grew, born and raised in the culture of that era, I am grateful that we have learnt so much more about pregnancy and there are talks like this readily available for new parents. The damage to my well being, not because of poor parenting but because of lack of understanding at the time, has impacted my life horribly.
@leodancingsanders
@leodancingsanders Год назад
me too
@svetlanavstarceva
@svetlanavstarceva Год назад
i am an 80's baby too
@williambessel
@williambessel Месяц назад
This talk made me appreciate the small things we do daily that can have a big impact on health. Pretty inspiring stuff.
@avagrutel
@avagrutel Год назад
He actually makes so much sense in terms of talking about how much more sensitive we are when we're younger.
@theoallan7474
@theoallan7474 4 года назад
Brilliant work and findings!
@charlottewebbnotthebook
@charlottewebbnotthebook 6 месяцев назад
As a new mom, this talk resonates deeply. Every kick, every lullaby-it all feels like the building blocks of a beautiful journey. Excited to shape my tiny human's world in the best possible way.
@tigersallaroundus
@tigersallaroundus 6 месяцев назад
The connectome's role in our emotions and social relationships struck a chord. It's a reminder of the importance of fostering connections and creating a nurturing environment for our children.
@garymacdonald5370
@garymacdonald5370 4 года назад
I hate to bring it to business, but how true for a business too, how we start it determines how long it works and how well it does.
@novalesterson
@novalesterson 3 года назад
I think that we have treated a human life as nothing more than a number for a very long time. There are so many factors that ensure a baby in the belly is healthy and reaches its full potential and it seems like to me we possibly aren't even aware of our full potential because of this!
@thecurenotthesymptom
@thecurenotthesymptom 2 месяца назад
One of the most important talks ever on parenting....
@asikahoinka
@asikahoinka Год назад
I remember playing music to my baby bump, and now I'm glad to know it may have contributed to a lower risk of autism. Music truly is powerful.
@maryatkin3243
@maryatkin3243 3 года назад
This is such a smart talk, with something every one who wants a child should see.
@beitrissavinsky
@beitrissavinsky 4 месяца назад
I'm feeling so lucky hearing all this, my partner makes enough for me to not have to work and I've been so excited for all the DIY opportunities. I can't wait to build a tiny library, crib mobile, paint murals... all the things for my bubba to have a perfect environment 🥰🥰
@chantalbrovic
@chantalbrovic 2 года назад
I love what he says about the magic of a hug, I've always thought touch was something people craves and it's really cool to hear that yes, that is a thing!
@charlottewebbnotthebook
@charlottewebbnotthebook 4 года назад
This is some of the best research I have ever heard about children, brilliant.
@kathywinter
@kathywinter 2 года назад
I'm so into this talk, your cells remember! Your DNA remembers! There is so much more to someone's development than just their brain.
@janetsplace1953
@janetsplace1953 2 года назад
very interesting isnt it
@jackstanger
@jackstanger 3 года назад
I get this and absolutely understand it, I can see kids who came from homes where it is drama all the time, and they carry it on.
@sherrieglewis
@sherrieglewis 3 года назад
It's a really vicious cycle
@zoezanders
@zoezanders 2 месяца назад
I've got grandkids now and this talk makes me think about the generational impact of our actions. It's great to see how the focus on early development has evolved over the years because there wasn't that much of it when had kids that's for sure
@yassacrown
@yassacrown 3 года назад
This blew my mind a little, so like, if we ensured the absolute care of pregnant women, our whole society might be different.
@stanhopeishere
@stanhopeishere 4 года назад
So much truth, look at young children from desperate situations, where this abuse, violence and stress, you can see it in them. Brilliant talk.
@sergiopecorelli2405
@sergiopecorelli2405 4 года назад
Thank you Stan. You are right. We should pay much more attention to the environment that surrounds us and that influence so much our health through epigenetics.
@andrealfifi
@andrealfifi 4 года назад
An awesome talk, one I wish I had seen before my little guy was born.
@lorrainegracelacson
@lorrainegracelacson 3 месяца назад
The importance of the environment on early development can't be overstated. A childs mind is absolutely a sponge in those early years
@fredbrodersen2734
@fredbrodersen2734 4 года назад
Why would this talk have a disclaimer? WTF is wrong with TED, guys look at his credentials! This is amazing work by his team, I am sharing this...
@movemetoexcel
@movemetoexcel 4 года назад
thinking the same thing man. thanks for the send.
@maureenbrown7065
@maureenbrown7065 4 года назад
Me too Fred, good link to share.
@sergiopecorelli2405
@sergiopecorelli2405 4 года назад
Thank you Fred! I was amazed too, but this happens very often when you try to translate edge science into practice for lay public. It’s also one of the reasons why prevention has always been neglected. If I simplify my talk, the message is that lifestyles and behaviors impact most upon our health and well-being, especially if you start even before conception. Simple to be understood, especially if we start teaching it in school! Best! SP
@konglum
@konglum 2 месяца назад
The emphasis on epigenetics and environmental factors offers a profound understanding of developmental health that I'm very grateful to have found.
@cool-cat-guy
@cool-cat-guy 2 года назад
This is probably a concept that all expectant families should consider.
@janetsplace1953
@janetsplace1953 2 года назад
Yes it might be.
@adairamacdonald
@adairamacdonald Год назад
With the amount of children we have in foster homes these days I can only imagine how helpful it would be to understand the complexity of all this for future adoptive parents - could really help with holistic approaches in healthcare for these kids.
@AFitTraveler
@AFitTraveler 6 месяцев назад
Learning about the first 1000 days has me excited for the journey ahead. Planning to create a sensory-rich environment for my little one-music, touch, and all. Bring on the positive vibes!
@Osandy___jonesO
@Osandy___jonesO 3 месяца назад
I think this is a good reminder of how early prevention can shape a healthier future for the next generations.
@talicarson
@talicarson Год назад
It's amazing to think how the simple act of touch, like a hug, can have such a profound impact on our hormonal response and social connections.
@logan-steele
@logan-steele 3 года назад
Only one word for this talk ::: 'AWESOME' Every parent to be needs this talk!!!
@elainaarenz
@elainaarenz 3 года назад
so very true!
@lisa-lio
@lisa-lio 2 месяца назад
There is such important information in this talk, I can't believe this isn't more widely known about. Truly this needs to become part of the standard knowledge for pregnant women
@davidhanson8232
@davidhanson8232 4 года назад
I totally agree with this man. I've worked in child care for a long time and you can see the difference in the infants and toddlers whose parents clearly put in the time and effort before birth and after... However, I have noticed in my years that those who have had the best start pretty much directly correlates with higher socioeconomic backgrounds... So I wonder, with wages continuing to stay stagnant and the like - how are we meant to make sure the majority are given the opportunity to bring children into this world with the best possible start, when society makes it near impossible...
@jonaspotrykus
@jonaspotrykus 4 года назад
i legit came here to say pretty much all of this. it's a huge factor.
@rusticsettings
@rusticsettings 2 года назад
Some really interesting stuff here, especially for those who are interested in healing ancestral trauma! I also love that there's a medical term for it.
@thedeepfocus
@thedeepfocus 2 года назад
It should really be common knowledge
@yolandast
@yolandast 2 года назад
I love that you mention ancestral trauma! This is so important to understand and heal
@kobetclark
@kobetclark 4 года назад
Bravo sir Bravo, great research great work.
@prisonermalloy5022
@prisonermalloy5022 3 года назад
This really does explain what happened to many people I know.
@urm8698
@urm8698 3 года назад
This is so dead on, I got friends that argued all during her pregnancy and their kid is so messed up already at just 6 months. I see this....
@taniagill4673
@taniagill4673 2 года назад
One of the most honest talks ever, if you are born from anger, thats the way your life will be.
@IAmTheRealJoker
@IAmTheRealJoker 4 месяца назад
The link between emotions, music and prenatal development is absolutely fascinating.
@margotaylor-ritchie5937
@margotaylor-ritchie5937 2 месяца назад
Pretty amazing how our early life experiences shape our brain and overall health. Definitely gave me a new perspective.
@leotencall
@leotencall 6 месяцев назад
I love this so much and I feel like some cultures inherently know this stuff already - you can see it from the way they treat their pregnant women.
@sorphealove3321
@sorphealove3321 4 года назад
I never realized how important this time was for a child and pre-born. Wonderful work wonderful talk.
@tubularvideos
@tubularvideos 2 года назад
Thinking about this stuff makes my heart ache for all those babies who spend the first 18 months or so in orphanages just... never being held or cherished. I can't imagine how that impacts the psyche as they grow up.
@gabekilljoy
@gabekilljoy 2 года назад
DEEP.
@carllokit
@carllokit 3 года назад
The education of the emotion, how far we have come in understanding how this impacts the development of a child and the journey through life. Such a good talk.
@johnpederson3085
@johnpederson3085 3 года назад
Behaviour and lifestyle lives on through the generations, a talk you must hear.
@eliseseveniegn
@eliseseveniegn 2 месяца назад
the way he broke down how simple things like massage, music, and bonding can positively impact fetal development was interesting. self-care during pregnancy is next level when you realize the ripple effects for generations!
@tomdashwood9578
@tomdashwood9578 3 года назад
I've listened to this talk over and over again to understand how the environment impacts DNA. A must watch.
@sergiopecorelli2508
@sergiopecorelli2508 3 года назад
Thank you Tom! We should try to spread the word in schools....
@tomdashwood9578
@tomdashwood9578 3 года назад
@@sergiopecorelli2508 thanks for replying to me Sergio, love your talk, and I am watching it again now!
@ameyhousten
@ameyhousten Месяц назад
I’ve always loved music, and now knowing it can help during pregnancy just adds another reason to enjoy it.
@monteTthompson
@monteTthompson 4 года назад
Very smart talk! Many things that seem so clear, yet never understood.
@milagroczarnecki
@milagroczarnecki 4 года назад
Wonderful talk and so insightful, I don't care what TED says this should be discussed more openly, particularly with new parents.
@erikashik
@erikashik 3 года назад
yes more talks like this, that should be mandatory viewing for want to be parents!
@harmonyhadley5216
@harmonyhadley5216 Год назад
This is really interesting! Truly it's changed the way I perceive being pregnant and just exactly what gets incorporated into the "growing" experience
@wadewilsonjr
@wadewilsonjr Год назад
Pretty cool for you to have found this talk while being pregnant
@parkercbowles
@parkercbowles 2 года назад
I just love this guys voice lol it makes it so much more enjoyable and easy to pay attention to such complex stuff.
@galasenser
@galasenser 2 года назад
i know, the accent is wonderful
@hubert-olszewski
@hubert-olszewski 3 месяца назад
The impact of our physical and emotional environments during the first 1000 days is really interesting! Definitely got me thinking.
@iamnotfabio
@iamnotfabio 7 месяцев назад
Exploring the first 1000 days concept raises cultural considerations. It's fascinating to think about how different societies might approach and influence these crucial early days.
@thrasherjoe
@thrasherjoe 3 года назад
I think that this should be shown along side personal health videos in school.... So from a young age we understand just how much goes into creating a life and how fragile it really is
@Elusive-Khan
@Elusive-Khan 4 года назад
One of the most in depth talks on early child hood I have ever seen, BRAVO sir.
@sergiopecorelli2405
@sergiopecorelli2405 4 года назад
Thank you!
@jim-chew
@jim-chew Год назад
Learning about the interplay between prenatal experiences and gene expression makes me appreciate the importance of promoting a nurturing and supportive environment for pregnant women. It truly sets the foundation for a healthier society.
@RedFountainAdvertising
@RedFountainAdvertising Месяц назад
That bit about massages being as effective as hours of deep sleep is so cool. Definitely going to remember that!
@thereallybigdog
@thereallybigdog 3 года назад
This talk just got me, so much truth happens before it happens. Live your life mindful!!!
@sergiopecorelli2508
@sergiopecorelli2508 3 года назад
And remember that many times our behaviors may condition the future of our offsprings. Thank you for your comment.
@thereallybigdog
@thereallybigdog 3 года назад
@@sergiopecorelli2508 wow thanks for replying sir, really loved your talk. I am honoured.
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