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4D scans show foetuses yawn in the womb

Washington, Thu, 22 Nov 2012 ANI

Washington, November 22 (ANI): While some researchers have suggested that foetuses yawn, others have disagreed and claim it is simple mouth opening.

Researchers at Durham and Lancaster Universities have carried out 4D scans of 15 healthy foetuses and clearly distinguished 'yawning' from 'non-yawn mouth opening' based on the duration of mouth opening.

The researchers did this by using the 4D video footage to closely examine all events where a mouth stretch occurred in the foetus.

Using their newly developed criteria, the research team found that over half of the mouth openings observed in the study were classed as yawns.

The study was carried out on eight female and seven male foetuses from 24 to 36 weeks gestation. The researchers found that yawning declined from 28 weeks and that there was no significant difference between boys and girls in yawning frequency.

Although the function and importance of yawning is still unknown, the study findings suggest that yawning could be linked to foetal development, and as such could provide a further medical indication of the health of the unborn baby.

"The results of this study demonstrate that yawning can be observed in healthy foetuses and extends previous work on foetal yawning. Our longitudinal study shows that yawning declines with increasing foetal age," said lead researcher, Dr Nadja Reissland, of Durham University's Department of Psychology.

"Unlike us, foetuses do not yawn contagiously, nor do they yawn because they are sleepy. Instead, the frequency of yawning in the womb may be linked to the maturing of the brain early in gestation.

"Given that the frequency of yawning in our sample of healthy fetuses declined from 28 weeks to 36 weeks gestation, it seems to suggest that yawning and simple mouth opening have this maturational function early in gestation," Dr Reissland stated.

She added that yawning could be related to central nervous system maturation but further research involving mother and foetus would be required to examine this theory.

The study has been published in the prestigious international academic journal, PLOS ONE. (ANI)


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