Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Baby Bonding In The Womb During Pregnancy

 Baby Bonding In The Womb During Pregnancy(Part 2)

Babies can hear, taste, smell, and feel from inside the womb. This means that you can 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 - creates a nurturing environment for yourself and baby, before birth and after.
Hearing is the sense that is most highly developed in utero, and the one that gives you the most direct connection with your baby.
Bonding with unborn baby could be achieved through singing to them, reading, talking and other such activities which tend to stimulate the intellectual state of the baby from an early stage in womb.
Unborn baby is able to hear and remember certain sounds and these sounds can be recollected by the baby even after birth.
Reading to babies in utero may have beneficial effects on the development of the foetus.
Playing music to the baby provide a great way to soothe the mother and the fetus, indicating that enjoying music together could promote early bonding. Prenatal interventions not only evoke responses from the baby in the womb, these also help in maintaining the best of physical health.
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, and he/she even recognize stories heard you read........ the best way to raise a book lover and a kid who loves to learn & intelligent.
There are more chances of a baby being soothed by the mother’s voice rather than by any other voice, as it is the first voice a baby records. The heart rate accelerated among those who heard their own mother's voice, and decelerated among those who heard a voice other than their mother's.
Even before they are born, babies are learning from experience, especially if it’s directly related to their moms, new research is shows. For example, while in the womb babies can learn to recognize a nursery rhyme if the mom repeats the verses between weeks 28 and 34, according a study published. When recordings of their mother’s voice are played to healthy newborns, the hour old babies will suck faster on a pacifier than babies who hear a recording of a stranger. Numerous studies have shown that babies in utero can recognize and remember stories read aloud to them, especially in the last trimester of pregnancy. Newborns then respond to those same stories, especially read in the familiar voices they heard from the womb.
Choose a story that’s rhythmic and repetitive; the research says that babies respond best to stories with an inherent beat.
Read the same few stories or poems every time so they— unique voice—will become familiar to the baby. Watch the magic begin when the baby is born! The newborn will be calmed by the voices of both parents and will listen attentively to the story she’s already come to love.
Also talking to the baby in utero is one of the first and best ways for the father-to-be to start loving, caring for, and teaching his baby.
What an incredible connection you both will have created with your unborn baby which to last the rest of your lives.
The research suggests that while still in the womb, our brains were learning speech patterns and laying the groundwork for language acquisition.
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So cherish all this extra time at home, and use it to make that sensory connection as your unborn baby grows inside you.
Nurturing yourself and your baby will help to release endorphins, or feel-good hormones, which will communicate to you and your child.......All is well and calm and safe. Rest, relax, and grow, and soon you’ll join us in this beautiful world.

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