Four Tips To Communicate With Unborn Baby
Most people do not believe in communicating with the unborn baby. They thought they were silent, isolated and unable to hear and respond to communication. However, the recent improvement in science and technology show fetus can respond to external stimuli and learning. Studies show that the fetus can learn and response when he or she is in the womb. prenatal training to help mothers prepare for the arrival of babies. In my experience, I believe that training and practice prenatal and communication with my 3 children while in the womb. It seemed evident in the communication and get an answer from them.
I learned from my teacher training prenatal Right Brain Training, May Ng, when I was pregnant with my second child in 2001. I found it useful in communicating with my baby then. My second son did not see my teacher, but could you tell me about their memory prenatal prenatal training lesson. I carried out the prenatal training for students to help mothers to connect and communicate with their unborn babies. The best time to start prenatal training is in second trimester because mothers have adjusted to their physical, emotional and psychological disorders associated with pregnancy. Fetus in the womb can hear and respond to external stimuli six to twelve weeks of pregnancy. The following are some simple ways to communicate with the unborn child:
Four ways to communicate with your unborn baby
1. Give a name
When parents give a name to her unborn baby, helps the unborn to fulfill their love and acceptance and develop a sense of belonging to the family.
2. Talk
Parents talk to their fetuses as he or she is a person close to you. Tell the unborn child that his parents love him or her. Tell the unborn child what is happening now and what will happen.
3. Reading
Parents can read books. They love to hear your voice, because it is unique and special for them. It is also an expression of love for them.
4. Singing
Some parents like to sing a song to her unborn baby. Help your baby to calm down when he or she is in the womb and after birth. One of my students shared that every time he sang a song, my unborn baby kicked gently to give me an answer. She was happy with the baby’s response.
