greeting baby in the womb
By spoiled311
@spoiled311 (5500)
Philippines
November 4, 2008 1:07am CST
hi there!
i am 19 weeks pregnant. you know what i do now? because i am aware that baby's ears are fully formed and functional at this time, i talk to baby and i always greet him like. "good morning", "good afternoon" "good evening" or even just "hi baby, how are you doing there?" or "what are you doing there?"
i know this sounds ridiculous, that is why i am thankful that i am always alone at home so that i can freely talk to baby, but experts say that it is very good to keep on talking to the baby. it establishes a connection that is more than just being known as a parent. the relationship is different.
do you believe this? do you also do this? i was waiting for my clients at a hotel this morning and while waiting, i kept talking to baby. at least the waiters were considerate, lol
care to share your experiences? thanks you1
good day all and God bless you!
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4 responses
@nanayangel (7879)
• Philippines
4 Nov 08
Hi there Spoiled! It's nice to see you again.
I also did that when I was pregnant. Even when there are other people to listen. I just feel really excited and I am doing my best to help my baby develop better and I have read that doing that really helps. When I am not talking to my baby inside my womb, I read a book aloud or I listen to relaxing, soothing music.
I wish you an easy and safe delivery. How's the pregnancy going anyway?
@spoiled311 (5500)
• Philippines
5 Nov 08
hi nanay! yeah it is nice seeing you again...are you a blogger too? just wanna know. take care!
@zer0charly (5614)
• Philippines
5 Nov 08
first of all, congratulations! I hope that you deliver your baby well..
anyway, that is so sweet. it isn't weird and I believe that it shows how much you love your baby.
there are also some mom's who let their babies listen to some classical music, and read loud for their babies. I believe it will really help for the development of the babies even if their still in mom's womb.