- October 18, 2024
Hey everyone! We weren’t excited to share an improved version of a video we uploaded earlier that you might have missed. We’ve made some corrections and enhancements to make the content even better. So be sure to watch it and let us know what you think! Until the late 1980s, there was a prevailing belief in the medical community that even newborns couldn’t feel pain due to their underdeveloped brains. Today, many major medical organizations believe that a fetus is capable of feeling pain from 24 to 25 weeks. At 24 weeks of development, the fetuses respond to Noxious stimuli with increased heart rate and blood pressure.