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Study: Infants Can Smell Mothers’ Fears

A new study has found that mothers can pass on fears to their newborn infants through odors that help to transmit old traumas, bad memories, and phobias, which teaches them about what to fear in the world. What do you think?

Christine Fisher • Unemployed

“I think I’m still going to make a list of everything my child should be afraid of, just in case.”

Christine Fisher • Unemployed

Debora Mann • Tour Guide Trainer

“That explains why my baby cries whenever he gets anywhere near emotional intimacy.”

Debora Mann • Tour Guide Trainer

Allan Naft • Parole Officer

“I hope this doesn’t lead to people blaming their mothers for their psychological issues.”

Allan Naft • Parole Officer