Monday, June 7, 2021

GIVE YOUR UNBORN BABY A GREAT START WHILE IN THE WOMB

 If you’re interested for learning more about how to bond with your baby prenatally?

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The baby before birth is a hearing, feeling, and sensing being.
An unborn child becomes familiar with his mother’s voice long before he/she emerges from the womb.
As you know, research shows that talking, reading and singing to your baby prenatally creates a beautiful bond that strengthens and enriches your relationship with baby when he or she arrives.
Research shows that babies in the third trimester can hear, recognize, and even remember sounds—especially their mother’s voice—and this stimulation plays a vital role in their development....reading to babies in utero is particularly powerful.....When your newborn baby cries, you can read him a poem or story you’ve practiced repeatedly during pregnancy and he/she will be stilled by the familiar beat and the beauty of the voice he/she has been listening to for months.
The more you can relax, the more your baby will relax inside you. The more you talk, sing and read to your baby, the more he or she will become accustomed to your voice.
So srart to communicating with your baby. He/She knows the rhythms of your body and your sleep cycles, your movements and stillness, and, most important, the sound of your voice. As you know mother’s voice plays a crucial role in babies’ growth and development in the womb.
During pregnancy, a physiological reaction to acoustical environments (such as music) has been proposed to play a crucial role for the foetus..music can be used for protecting the fetus against sources of stress..not only do maternal stress and anxiety directly affect fetal behavior, they also appear to be linked to later cognitive, emotional, and behavioral problems in children.
Look at this extra time as a gift, and use it to connect even more closely with your baby without the distraction and noise of the outside world.

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