Tuesday, June 30, 2009

A reason to smile in the abortion debate

4-D Ultra-sound of babies in the womb

Do babies in the womb hear? Do they react to sounds and music and voices? Chuck Colson reports on a new PBS special with footage that reveals that babies in the womb indeed hear and react and even smile in reaction to music and voices- particularly the voice of their mothers. He believes this can have a similar impact that the film Silent Scream did in shifting the debate toward life. Colson writes:

The footage was part of a recent PBS special, The Music Instinct: Science & Song. The program was an exploration of, among other things, music’s “biological, emotional and psychological impact on humans.”

Part of this “exploration” included how music affects babies. If we are, as some scientists believe, “wired for music,” then babies are ideal test subjects since their reactions are, by definition, instinctual.

Part of this research involved the effect of music on fetuses. While we knew that mothers often sing to their unborn children, we weren’t sure that the unborn child could hear them.

We are now. A segment of The Music Instinct featured Sheila C. Woodward of the University of Southern California, who has studied fetal responses to music. A camera and a microphone designed for underwater use were inserted into the uterus of a pregnant woman. And then Woodward sang.

The hydrophone picked up two sounds: the “whooshing” of the uterine artery and the unmistakable sound of a woman singing a lullaby.

Then something extraordinary happened. Upon hearing the woman’s voice, the unborn child smiled.

It was one of those moments that makes you catch your breath. The full humanity of the fetus could not have been clearer if he had turned to the camera and winked.

Apparently, fetal responses to music aren’t limited to smiling. They have been observed moving their hands in response to music, almost as if conducting. They have been soothed by Vivaldi and disturbed by loud tracks from Beethoven. They have even responded “rhythmically to rhythms tapped on [their] mother’s belly.”

The power of a child's smile can soften some pretty hard hearts. Pray that God might make this little smile to cause many to have a change of heart- especially President Obama.

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