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Talk to Your Baby In Utero - Get into the habit of talking out loud, even before it is possible for your baby to hear you. Talk (to yourself or others), sing and play music as you go about your daily activities; you may eventually find that changes in your baby's patterns of movement correspond to the type of music you are playing, or to the level of your conversation.

Give your baby a pet name, or use the name you have chosen if you know what sex your baby will be. Many parents continue to use in-utero nicknames like "peanut" or "sprout" long after their baby arrives.
Talk to Your Baby In Utero

Get both parents to talk to the baby, if possible ' this is often an excellent way for fathers to begin bonding with their babies.

Read books out loud to your baby ' these can be children's books, or they can just be whatever you happen to be reading for your own enjoyment. Some parents choose to read a bedtime story to their unborn babies every evening, while others take a more casual approach.

Set a little time aside every day just to communicate with your baby, perhaps just before you go to sleep. Your baby won't understand the words you are using, but will certainly become familiar with your vocal patterns. This can also help you to relax and focus on your pregnancy, your body, and the hopes and dreams you have for your baby.

Babies are capable of hearing even before they are born, and many people believe that talking or singing to a baby in-utero is a great way to begin the parent-child bonding relationship, and perhaps even to stimulate a baby's intellect before birth. Whether or not this is true, many parents enjoy talking to their babies-to-be. - by eHow



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