Week 9
Many pregnant mothers wonder how their 9-week-old fetus has developed. So let's explore with aFamilyToday Health now!
If you are a pregnant woman who likes to sing, please continue because this brings many benefits to mother and baby. So what are you waiting for without singing whenever you can.
Singing has many good health effects. This hobby also helps relieve pain, increase the amount of oxygen in the body and even soothe the baby in the belly. The following article, aFamilyToday Health will introduce the benefits of singing with pregnant mothers and fetuses.
First, singing and other sounds are felt by the vibrations of the amniotic fluid. Studies have shown that your baby begins to respond to sounds between 18 and 20 weeks of age. At that time, although the auditory nerves were still perfecting, the ear structure of the fetus was formed.
From 27 weeks, the fetus can hear sounds including low tones but cannot respond to high pitched sounds. Your baby's hearing will continue to develop and improve as he gets older.
In addition, your child may be able to listen and memorize words, songs or noises at 23 weeks of age. Therefore, pregnant mothers should be careful that their children are exposed to any sounds so as not to adversely affect the baby in the future. To support the selection of sounds good for the fetus you refer here.
From the very first days of pregnancy, your baby's hearing has developed enough to hear sounds outside the uterus. During the process, your baby will hear your heart beating, your mom talking. When born, your baby will recognize your voice first and the voices of those who have been with you the most in the unborn time. Pregnant women like to sing bring many benefits to their baby such as:
Tighten motherhood
Calming fetal mood
Increases the amount of oxygen entering the uterus
Send lots of endorphins (happy hormones) to your baby across the placenta
Help your baby develop pronunciation
Reducing the chance of a mild infection in pregnant women should help protect your baby.
Not only is the hobby that pregnant women like to sing bring many benefits, for example:
Improves mood and renews energy
Improve sleep
Aids in pain relief
Good for the immune system
Increase confidence, courage
Stimulates concentration
Improve memory.
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