greeting baby in the womb

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?
• 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.
@mojcica (1511)
• Slovenia
4 Nov 08
This sounds sooo sweet! I do think it makes a difference, I dont know if they hear, but the energy is even more importatnt and im sure they pick up on this...so if you send positive energy to the baby by saying hi, it does make a difference. Congrats!
@Shar1979 (2722)
• United States
5 Nov 08
Just dropping by to say Congratulations. You;re doing great with your baby. It's a good bonding time for you and your baby too. Keep doing it.