9
December
2006

New Study: Newborns Feel Pain (click here to share your view)

Newborns probably able to feel pain: New research from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden said recently. Many doctors refrain from giving newborns pain relief during surgical procedures in the belief that they do not feel pain, but new research shows this could be wrong. See full article here.

It is alarming to me that so many doctors still believe that newborns don't feel pain. Working with babies to heal their birth trauma, and also working with adults with their birth trauma in a regressed state (and remembering my own) has made it very clear that pain is a reality for newborns.

Beyond "OUCH!" What does that mean?  Well, we also know that at that very early and vulnerable state, babies develop beliefs about themselves and the world based on those experiences. 

What does your baby believe about herself, how does she react to daily life that may trigger memories of pain?

What do the rest of you think? 



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