Patadas de Pepachu
Un testimonio de vínculo prenatal entre padre e hija
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https://doi.org/10.25365/adv.2025.10.9258Keywords:
18th-century correspondence, pregnancy, fetal movementsAbstract
A father in 18th century Bilbao recalls the joy he felt when first feeling his daughter’s movements in the maternal womb. Emotional involvement with an unborn baby, it seems, existed long before it became part of modern Western family life.
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