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The Unborn Child

Beginning a Whole Life and Overcoming Problems of Early Origin

The Unborn Child

Beginning a Whole Life and Overcoming Problems of Early Origin

BySimon House
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2006
eBook Published 26 March 2018
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780429483578
Pages 272 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429908347
SubjectsBehavioral Sciences
KeywordsFrank Lake, Perinatal Psychology, Prenatal Psychologists, Unborn Child, Essential Oils
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House, S. (2006). The Unborn Child. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429483578
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The Unborn Child is essential reading for parents, potential parents and grandparents, as well as professionals with responsibility for children, and bringing babies into the world. This book describes prenatal and perinatal development, considering the legacy of health from both parents and grandparents. It explores the effects of the mother's mental and physical state during pregnancy, on the physiology and psychology of her expected child. The earlier in a child's development, beginning paradoxically before conception, that the wisdom of experience and science is applied, the greater the chances of a child's mental and physical health for life. Understanding these issues offers a way of healing early problems that contribute to such disorders as depression or compulsive behaviour. Here are invaluable guidelines towards generating children with their full genetic potential for basic health and emotional stability. This fascinating book is rooted in the experience of both authors, complete with authoritative case studies and scientific references. It has been extensively updated and restructured by the author, who has added entirely new material on nutrition from before conception.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |14 pages
Introduction: inner nature and outside world
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
part A|35 pages
Conception and Life in the Womb
chapter One|20 pages
Beginning and adapting
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Two|13 pages
Characteristics—intrinsic and being imprinted
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
part B|65 pages
Dreams, Feelings, and Releasing Distress
chapter Three|13 pages
Dream-images of womb and self-healing responses
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Four|11 pages
Recalling past distress and releasing it
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Five|14 pages
Recalling of birth memories with LSD
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Six|25 pages
Echoes of womb-life: bliss and distress
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
part C|49 pages
Generating Healthy, Non-Violent People
chapter Seven|8 pages
Preventing the imprint of violence
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Eight|25 pages
Nutrition to sustain the brain and mental health
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Nine|6 pages
Protecting and regenerating our nutritional environment
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Ten|8 pages
Objectivity and action
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
part D|34 pages
Psychological Healing and Protection
chapter Eleven|18 pages
Ways that a mother affects her child
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Twelve|14 pages
Healing the original wound
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter |9 pages
Epilogue I
ByRoy Ridgway
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
Epilogue II
BySimon H. House
View abstract

The Unborn Child is essential reading for parents, potential parents and grandparents, as well as professionals with responsibility for children, and bringing babies into the world. This book describes prenatal and perinatal development, considering the legacy of health from both parents and grandparents. It explores the effects of the mother's mental and physical state during pregnancy, on the physiology and psychology of her expected child. The earlier in a child's development, beginning paradoxically before conception, that the wisdom of experience and science is applied, the greater the chances of a child's mental and physical health for life. Understanding these issues offers a way of healing early problems that contribute to such disorders as depression or compulsive behaviour. Here are invaluable guidelines towards generating children with their full genetic potential for basic health and emotional stability. This fascinating book is rooted in the experience of both authors, complete with authoritative case studies and scientific references. It has been extensively updated and restructured by the author, who has added entirely new material on nutrition from before conception.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |14 pages
Introduction: inner nature and outside world
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
part A|35 pages
Conception and Life in the Womb
chapter One|20 pages
Beginning and adapting
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Two|13 pages
Characteristics—intrinsic and being imprinted
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
part B|65 pages
Dreams, Feelings, and Releasing Distress
chapter Three|13 pages
Dream-images of womb and self-healing responses
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Four|11 pages
Recalling past distress and releasing it
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Five|14 pages
Recalling of birth memories with LSD
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Six|25 pages
Echoes of womb-life: bliss and distress
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
part C|49 pages
Generating Healthy, Non-Violent People
chapter Seven|8 pages
Preventing the imprint of violence
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Eight|25 pages
Nutrition to sustain the brain and mental health
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Nine|6 pages
Protecting and regenerating our nutritional environment
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Ten|8 pages
Objectivity and action
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
part D|34 pages
Psychological Healing and Protection
chapter Eleven|18 pages
Ways that a mother affects her child
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Twelve|14 pages
Healing the original wound
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter |9 pages
Epilogue I
ByRoy Ridgway
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
Epilogue II
BySimon H. House
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The Unborn Child is essential reading for parents, potential parents and grandparents, as well as professionals with responsibility for children, and bringing babies into the world. This book describes prenatal and perinatal development, considering the legacy of health from both parents and grandparents. It explores the effects of the mother's mental and physical state during pregnancy, on the physiology and psychology of her expected child. The earlier in a child's development, beginning paradoxically before conception, that the wisdom of experience and science is applied, the greater the chances of a child's mental and physical health for life. Understanding these issues offers a way of healing early problems that contribute to such disorders as depression or compulsive behaviour. Here are invaluable guidelines towards generating children with their full genetic potential for basic health and emotional stability. This fascinating book is rooted in the experience of both authors, complete with authoritative case studies and scientific references. It has been extensively updated and restructured by the author, who has added entirely new material on nutrition from before conception.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |14 pages
Introduction: inner nature and outside world
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
part A|35 pages
Conception and Life in the Womb
chapter One|20 pages
Beginning and adapting
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Two|13 pages
Characteristics—intrinsic and being imprinted
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
part B|65 pages
Dreams, Feelings, and Releasing Distress
chapter Three|13 pages
Dream-images of womb and self-healing responses
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Four|11 pages
Recalling past distress and releasing it
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Five|14 pages
Recalling of birth memories with LSD
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Six|25 pages
Echoes of womb-life: bliss and distress
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
part C|49 pages
Generating Healthy, Non-Violent People
chapter Seven|8 pages
Preventing the imprint of violence
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Eight|25 pages
Nutrition to sustain the brain and mental health
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Nine|6 pages
Protecting and regenerating our nutritional environment
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Ten|8 pages
Objectivity and action
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
part D|34 pages
Psychological Healing and Protection
chapter Eleven|18 pages
Ways that a mother affects her child
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Twelve|14 pages
Healing the original wound
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter |9 pages
Epilogue I
ByRoy Ridgway
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
Epilogue II
BySimon H. House
View abstract

The Unborn Child is essential reading for parents, potential parents and grandparents, as well as professionals with responsibility for children, and bringing babies into the world. This book describes prenatal and perinatal development, considering the legacy of health from both parents and grandparents. It explores the effects of the mother's mental and physical state during pregnancy, on the physiology and psychology of her expected child. The earlier in a child's development, beginning paradoxically before conception, that the wisdom of experience and science is applied, the greater the chances of a child's mental and physical health for life. Understanding these issues offers a way of healing early problems that contribute to such disorders as depression or compulsive behaviour. Here are invaluable guidelines towards generating children with their full genetic potential for basic health and emotional stability. This fascinating book is rooted in the experience of both authors, complete with authoritative case studies and scientific references. It has been extensively updated and restructured by the author, who has added entirely new material on nutrition from before conception.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |14 pages
Introduction: inner nature and outside world
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
part A|35 pages
Conception and Life in the Womb
chapter One|20 pages
Beginning and adapting
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Two|13 pages
Characteristics—intrinsic and being imprinted
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
part B|65 pages
Dreams, Feelings, and Releasing Distress
chapter Three|13 pages
Dream-images of womb and self-healing responses
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Four|11 pages
Recalling past distress and releasing it
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Five|14 pages
Recalling of birth memories with LSD
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Six|25 pages
Echoes of womb-life: bliss and distress
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
part C|49 pages
Generating Healthy, Non-Violent People
chapter Seven|8 pages
Preventing the imprint of violence
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Eight|25 pages
Nutrition to sustain the brain and mental health
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Nine|6 pages
Protecting and regenerating our nutritional environment
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Ten|8 pages
Objectivity and action
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
part D|34 pages
Psychological Healing and Protection
chapter Eleven|18 pages
Ways that a mother affects her child
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Twelve|14 pages
Healing the original wound
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter |9 pages
Epilogue I
ByRoy Ridgway
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
Epilogue II
BySimon H. House
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The Unborn Child is essential reading for parents, potential parents and grandparents, as well as professionals with responsibility for children, and bringing babies into the world. This book describes prenatal and perinatal development, considering the legacy of health from both parents and grandparents. It explores the effects of the mother's mental and physical state during pregnancy, on the physiology and psychology of her expected child. The earlier in a child's development, beginning paradoxically before conception, that the wisdom of experience and science is applied, the greater the chances of a child's mental and physical health for life. Understanding these issues offers a way of healing early problems that contribute to such disorders as depression or compulsive behaviour. Here are invaluable guidelines towards generating children with their full genetic potential for basic health and emotional stability. This fascinating book is rooted in the experience of both authors, complete with authoritative case studies and scientific references. It has been extensively updated and restructured by the author, who has added entirely new material on nutrition from before conception.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |14 pages
Introduction: inner nature and outside world
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
part A|35 pages
Conception and Life in the Womb
chapter One|20 pages
Beginning and adapting
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Two|13 pages
Characteristics—intrinsic and being imprinted
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
part B|65 pages
Dreams, Feelings, and Releasing Distress
chapter Three|13 pages
Dream-images of womb and self-healing responses
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Four|11 pages
Recalling past distress and releasing it
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Five|14 pages
Recalling of birth memories with LSD
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Six|25 pages
Echoes of womb-life: bliss and distress
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
part C|49 pages
Generating Healthy, Non-Violent People
chapter Seven|8 pages
Preventing the imprint of violence
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Eight|25 pages
Nutrition to sustain the brain and mental health
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Nine|6 pages
Protecting and regenerating our nutritional environment
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Ten|8 pages
Objectivity and action
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
part D|34 pages
Psychological Healing and Protection
chapter Eleven|18 pages
Ways that a mother affects her child
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Twelve|14 pages
Healing the original wound
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter |9 pages
Epilogue I
ByRoy Ridgway
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
Epilogue II
BySimon H. House
View abstract

The Unborn Child is essential reading for parents, potential parents and grandparents, as well as professionals with responsibility for children, and bringing babies into the world. This book describes prenatal and perinatal development, considering the legacy of health from both parents and grandparents. It explores the effects of the mother's mental and physical state during pregnancy, on the physiology and psychology of her expected child. The earlier in a child's development, beginning paradoxically before conception, that the wisdom of experience and science is applied, the greater the chances of a child's mental and physical health for life. Understanding these issues offers a way of healing early problems that contribute to such disorders as depression or compulsive behaviour. Here are invaluable guidelines towards generating children with their full genetic potential for basic health and emotional stability. This fascinating book is rooted in the experience of both authors, complete with authoritative case studies and scientific references. It has been extensively updated and restructured by the author, who has added entirely new material on nutrition from before conception.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |14 pages
Introduction: inner nature and outside world
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
part A|35 pages
Conception and Life in the Womb
chapter One|20 pages
Beginning and adapting
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Two|13 pages
Characteristics—intrinsic and being imprinted
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
part B|65 pages
Dreams, Feelings, and Releasing Distress
chapter Three|13 pages
Dream-images of womb and self-healing responses
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Four|11 pages
Recalling past distress and releasing it
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Five|14 pages
Recalling of birth memories with LSD
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Six|25 pages
Echoes of womb-life: bliss and distress
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
part C|49 pages
Generating Healthy, Non-Violent People
chapter Seven|8 pages
Preventing the imprint of violence
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Eight|25 pages
Nutrition to sustain the brain and mental health
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Nine|6 pages
Protecting and regenerating our nutritional environment
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Ten|8 pages
Objectivity and action
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
part D|34 pages
Psychological Healing and Protection
chapter Eleven|18 pages
Ways that a mother affects her child
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter Twelve|14 pages
Healing the original wound
ByRoy Ridgway, Simon H. House, Barbara Findeisen, Michael A. Crawford
View abstract
chapter |9 pages
Epilogue I
ByRoy Ridgway
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
Epilogue II
BySimon H. House
View abstract
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