Pregnancy and Prenatal Stimulation of Babies

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Prenatal stimulation is a process that encourages learning in unborn babies optimizing mental and sensory development. Valuable research has shown that stimuli such as soft and melodious sounds, the human voice, especially the mother's, as well as light and vibrations are pleasurable to the baby.

 
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Once babies develop hearing in the fifth month, music is excellent for aural stimulation and to soothe the baby. As many studies have proved, fetus react to the music, if it is presented in an organized way. Immediately after birth, a baby distinguishes the mother's voice and show preferences for sounds heard while it was still in the womb.

Music heard while in the womb seams to give babies - after born- a feeling of confidence and relaxation.

However, mothers can give their babies the emotional benefits of music even before hearing develops at five months. Mothers who set aside time to relax daily by listening to music also help their babies feel calmer and happier. Pregnant women and babies share hormones, so there is a close connection between the emotional well-being of the mother and that of the child she carries. Additionally music played during childbirth can relieve expectant mothers' anxiety, help release endorphins and reduce the need for anesthesia.

 
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