Thursday, July 23, 2020

READ TO YOUR BABY IN UTERO DURING PREGNANCY.

"Your unborn baby learns to recognise and remember your voice during your pregnancy"
"creates a nurturing environment” for yourself and baby, before birth and after"
Give voice to your love and read to the bump! Your baby can hear you by the third trimester, and there is no better way to bond than through your unique voice and its loving vibes.
The most significant sound that a baby can hear clearly is his mother’s heartbeat. But, as the weeks pass, he starts responding to sounds outside the womb too. That’s when you can start communicating with your unborn baby. You can talk, share all your feelings and thoughts, sing or even read a book. Yes, reading a good book to your baby while still in the womb can be more beneficial. It stimulates emotions in the baby and helps react to different stimuli. It is also believed to prepares the baby for life after his/her birth.
Start reading aloud! This is the very best way to bond prenatally. Hearing is the sense that is most highly developed in utero, and the one that gives you the most direct connection with your baby.
So many studies have shown that babies in the womb hear, recognize, learn and remember their mother’s voice and respond to it after birth. This means your familiar voice will calm your newborn baby, even recognise stories baby heard you read.
It is important to know how your activities are going to benefit the little one. Everything that you do, right from eating to speaking to exercising, affects the baby in one way or the other. The aural perception is so strong that most babies are able to develop an affinity for the native language over any other, even without understanding it fully.
Pregnancy is not just a stressful time for the mother but also for the baby. The baby undergoes an array of emotions and can feel overwhelmed at times. Indulging in some nice reading activity can help you calm down, and your soothing voice can also control the heart rate of your anxious baby and help baby relax in your womb.
Your unborn baby also becomes alert and responds to it. If you read to your baby daily, he/she will recognise your voice once out in the real world, and this will help develop a strong bond between you and your baby. In certain cases, babies also pick up newer words and understand their meanings pretty early in their lives.
The aura of a pregnant woman is one of the easiest to see, for it is particularly luminous and full of gold. The gold colour in the aura indicates that the pregnant woman is intensely connected to high spiritual beings who support and foster the embryo. Pregnancy is therefore a privileged time for spiritual growth. Itis a time to do a lot of meditation and enlightening reading, and to work at developing intuition and perception.
So cherish all this extra time at home, and use it to make that multi sensory connection as your unborn baby grows.
Music can play a role in happiness. Several studies have shown that uplifting, soothing music helps increase the baby’s intelligence. The sound of the veena, flute and mantras gives health to the pregnant woman and the child within.
Babies are able to remember things from their neonatal experience as well as learn while in the womb. Ayurveda teaches us a proper attitude of worship towards pregnant women’s. She should avoid dreadful sights, painful or agitating sounds. Agitating emotions of the mind are dangerous (anger, fright, etc). She should not carry a heavy load or talk in a loud voice. The food she eats should be “…sweet, palatable, well cooked, prepared with appetizing drugs and abounding in fluid substances.
Being constantly aware of the mother’s voice helps the baby develop trust, which is why most babies stop crying after they hear the mother’s voice.
Once you know what to read for your baby in the womb, combine the reading activity with listening to music, the rhythm, melody or some traditional songs of your own. Everything that a baby hears is going to work to baby's benefit and make him a lovely individual in every way possible.
Wondering what the world sounds like to your baby? Try placing your hand over your mouth and speak. What you hear is very similar to how your voice sounds in the womb.
Babies can hear, taste, smell, and feel from inside the womb. This means that you are already communicating with your baby through the food you eat, the fragrances you smell, the touch of your hands, and especially the sound of your voice. 
Research suggests that third-trimester babies not only pick up on language patterns, but after birth, they can recognize words they first heard in the womb. Mom’s soothing tones cause a baby’s fetal heart rate to lower and can help establish auditory bonds that carry on after birth. Hearing Mom and Dad read solidifies these early bonds, and encouraging family participation helps others connect with the baby. From the third trimester or earlier, a baby’s ears are developed enough to hear both of her parents’ voices. 
Why not start now? Make reading a habit today, so it will be a part of your tomorrow. 
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