The Importance of Talking to Babies Since Still in the Womb

Did you know that the fetus in the womb is already able to hear? Every sound that is heard can affect the process of growth and development since it is still in the womb. That's why parents are encouraged to regularly communicate with the fetus as early as possible.

The fetus in the womb can begin to hear the voice of his mother and father after 16 weeks of age. When entering the age of 23 weeks, the fetus can respond to every sound it hears by moving more actively in the womb, such as kicking and opening his mouth.

The Importance of Talking to Babies Since Still in the Womb

Various types of sounds from your body can be heard by your child, such as the sound of your heartbeat, the sound of your breathing, the stomach's stomach when you are hungry, and the sound of your mouth when you chew food. In addition to the sounds from Mother's body, Little One can also hear music and sounds from the environment around.

Benefits of Talking to the Baby in the Womb

Many studies have shown that the role of mothers and fathers in talking to babies during the womb is very large in their growth and development.

Routinely talking to a baby while he is still in the womb can provide several benefits, namely:

1. Stimulating hearing baby

Most of the baby's sense of hearing development process takes place in the womb. During this process, Mother is recommended to routinely provide stimulation in the form of sound to the fetus, for example by frequently speaking, singing songs or playing music that is slow for him.

The sounds your child hears can stimulate the nervous system and brain so that their hearing function can be more sensitive. Thus, the ability to hear babies will be more optimal when born.

2. Introducing the language used

Mother, even though Little has not been born into the world, but she has started to learn many things, including knowing the language Mother uses in her daily life. The more you talk or sing, the more words he can hear.

The language that the fetus hears during pregnancy, will be remembered until he is born and grows up later. These memories will help your child more easily say the words when learning to speak and communicate later after he was born.

3. Make babies feel more comfortable

When you hear Mother's voice, your child will feel calm and comfortable. At certain times, he can also be more active in moving when you invite him to talk or listen to music. The voice that your child hears can also make it easier to adapt to the situation around him when he is born later.

4. Build emotional closeness

There are several studies that show that routinely inviting babies to talk while still in the womb, can build an emotional bond between mother and fetus.

After being born later, babies who are used to hearing their mother's voice will feel calmer and not easily fussy every time she asks him to talk.

5. Foster baby intelligence

The stimulus your child receives when you listen to music, talk to him, or read a story book can stimulate your intelligence.

Not only that, often communicating or listening to music with your child can also make you more relaxed and reduce stress experienced during pregnancy.

In the beginning, Mother and Father might feel uncomfortable or even strange because they were talking to themselves. However, continue to interact with him. Over time, Little will probably be able to respond with movements or kicks.

If you are still confused to determine how to communicate well with your child, you can consult a doctor when undergoing an obstetric examination.

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