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Baby Music in Womb

Every pregnancy and every pregnant woman is unique. One of the most important part of pregnancy is that it’s a time for the baby and would be mom and dad to bond. Some parents talk about feeling connected to their baby from the moment it’s conceived but few develop feelings to connect as the baby develops. At around week 18 of pregnancy, you can start playing baby music in womb and talking to your baby in womb because you baby can start to hear and recognize your voice.

It does help to play baby music in womb. Play womb sound for babies, womb music and classical music for baby in womb. These can be a lovely way to start building a relationship with your unborn baby and can benefit you both. Fetuses respond to their mothers’ voices and bond with her after delivery. Fathers tend to begin bonding later than mothers, for obvious reasons, so dad has to make a little more effort to be heard, but if he talks to the bump it may help your baby to recognize his voice too.

There are many ways for a dad to develop a lasting bond with baby during pregnancy. Pixie Tunes #1 Award Winning Baby Bump Headphones & Pregnancy Speakers for mom’s to play baby music in womb, fetus music, and talk to baby in womb. Play womb sound for baby music for fetus in a calm, loving tone with Pixie Tunes belly headphones. They’ll quickly recognize the sound of your voice. Pixie Tunes pregnancy speakers Includes crystal stereo audio splitter so mom or dad can simultaneously listen to baby music in womb!

Read a book or two that dad loves and want your child to know. That can have early influence on his or her literary tastes. Your baby can hear and has ears around 18 weeks of pregnancy and by 24 weeks, those little ears are rapidly developing. it’s never too early to influence his or her literary tastes, in fact, the sooner you guide them to the good stuff the better off they will be.

Some dads need to work at distant place so they can always record their voice or any massage that can be played to your baby in the womb. This way mom may find that a stronger bond with both the baby and the dad-to-be simply by watching their relationship strengthen.

Dads tend to dream of things they will do with their offspring as the baby grows. They picture the baby grown up also as a new playmate and have dreams of how he will show them their world and the adventures they’ll have. Talking something connected to those activities is a tangible way to cement this growing bond.

Play songs or sing a duet with Pixie Tunes music player for baby in womb. If you are a music lover then create an playlist for your forthcoming baby and play them with Pixie Tunes baby bump headphones. Talk to baby in the womb, sing to your baby your favorite song or recite a live poetry. Music provides a calm, harmonious environment in which the baby can grow in the womb.

Some women suffer from anxiety-filled dreams, or worry that they will repeat the mistakes of past generations. Dad to be must help to push the negativity aside, and instead focus on all of the things that will make you a wonderful parent by providing a peaceful environment in which your baby can bond before it’s born and telling your baby how welcome it is in your life.

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