Term ID: T1653

Fetal Programming

/fetal-programming/
The process by which prenatal environmental factors influence fetal development and create lasting effects on physiology, behavior, and disease susceptibility throughout life.
Example: Maternal stress during pregnancy affecting fetal brain development and potentially increasing the child's lifelong vulnerability to anxiety disorders and stress-related illnesses.

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Reference: Barker (1995)