Pregnancy and bonding: Bonding with unborn baby



Pregnancy and bonding with your unborn baby

Science does not need to convince us anymore that unborn babies do feel and show emotions in the womb. It also doesn’t need to stress any longer, the importance of bonding with your unborn baby during pregnancy.

When it comes to pregnancy and bonding, mothers do naturally have an unfair advantage. For us moms, it comes with the territory, if I may say so. But that doesn’t mean pregnant moms or mothers to be don’t need to speak, touch, sing to and just spend time with their unborn. Those are essentials in bonding.

Fathers on the other hand do have to go an extra mile. They may be ‘pregnant’ but they are not really the one carrying the baby. So to bond with the baby, you need the mother; most importantly, you need to be in her good books all the time. But behold dads; you have an advantage too. Researchers say that babies actually prefer your low-pitched voice to mommy’s high-pitched one (Shhh! Let this be a secret; whatever you do, do not boost about that because I tell you, with those hormonal changes and fluctuations, she might not be amused). Let this be motivation for speaking, singing to the baby.


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1. Please the mom first; make this your top priority, everyday (remember this is not easy for her, she needs your understanding, love, care and nurturing). 2. Sing to your newborn 3. Read stories for him/her 4. Touch him/her (and touch mommy too—ok, it’s obvious). Who knows, you may be rewarded with a kick or a little dance 5. Spend time talking to both mom and baby, you want baby to start recognizing your voice! 6. Last but not least; take good care of yourself. You want to be in top form and health for your new member of the family.

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