A baby in the womb kicks out to map their own body and explore their surroundings

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A baby in the womb kicks out to map their own body and eventually explore their surroundings, a new study found.
Most women usually begin to feel their baby move between 16 and 24 weeks of pregnancy.
The baby’s movements can be described as anything from a kick, flutter, swish or roll which may change as the pregnancy progresses
Now British scientists measuring the brainwaves of unborn babies suggest kicks are a vital step in the baby's development.

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