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Halmarks of Life in the First Envrionment $10.00
Empowering, educational, instructional and useful, this chart awakens you to the glory of embryology, everyone’s odyssey. Each gestational stage is carefully depicted with the theme for each month in utero. This chart allows a pregnant woman, or a woman who wants to become pregnant, to be knowledgeable and self-advocating for her baby. This chart is also great for siblings and other family members so that they can attune to where their new family member is on the voyage of life. Students of energy medicine, developmental psychology, pre and perinatal psychology, embryology, doctors, midwives, nurses, and doulas will all find this chart informative. As is true for all the TARA Approach materials, this one is a work of art, and can be hung with pride anywhere in your home or office.
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