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Pre- and perinatal education

I practiced prenatal/fetal education to DD since she was four month in my womb. I will continue the perinatal education after she arrived.
I believe the importance of pre- and perinatal education cannot be underestimated. They give a head start of parent-child bonding, organize the baby’s brain, and[......]

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Tags: | categories Baby Training, Fetal Education, First Year, From Mommy | mommy | datetime September 20, 2008 9:09 am | comments Comments (0)

Connecting to my baby

Belgian poet and playwright Maurice Maeterlinck once wrote a fairy tale named the Blue Bird. In this work, the author describes how the soul of a baby, waits in the hall of the Blue Palace (Paradise) to be born, and comes down when called by the mother.
Although this is a fairy tale, it brings out a[......]

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Tags: , | categories Fetal Education, Fetal Movements, From Mommy, Late-Pregnancy | mommy | datetime May 25, 2008 10:50 am | comments Comments (0)

Continuing fetal education

During the 6th and 7th month of pregnancy, I always kept fetal/prenatal education in my mind.
During these two months, important work continues to taking place in the baby’s brain. Beginning the 6th month, her brain continues to grow, eventually it will contain some 100 billion never cells. These ne[......]

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Tags: | categories Fetal Education, From Mommy, Mid-Pregnancy | mommy | datetime March 26, 2008 8:05 am | comments Comments (0)

Maternal emotions & fetal movements

According Dr. Thomas R. Verny, one of the world’s leading authorities on the effect of the prenatal and early postnatal environment on personality development, maternal feelings and moods are linked to hormones and neurotransmitters that travel through the bloodstream and across the placenta t[......]

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Tags: , , | categories Fetal Education, Fetal Movements, From Mommy, Mid-Pregnancy | mommy | datetime February 11, 2008 12:54 pm | comments Comments (1)

Healthy Eating

Fetal/prenatal education, in my understanding, is a comprehensive system including creating a solid physical foundation and friendly emotional environment for the baby. Therefore, providing a balanced nutrition and physical well-being to the baby is part of the fetal/prenatal education.
A balanced d[......]

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Tags: , , , , | categories Early Pregnancy, Fetal Education, From Mommy, Healthy Pregnancy, Mid-Pregnancy | mommy | datetime January 29, 2008 8:34 am | comments Comments (0)

Fetal education in 5th month

Today is January 5, 2008, the new year. Six months later, my baby will be born and come to this world. I pray to the God to prevent anything bad happening to me, my husband M and the baby. May the baby come to this world as a healthy, strong, smart and lovely one!
This week is my 17th week, aslo the[......]

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Tags: , | categories Fetal Education, From Mommy, Mid-Pregnancy | mommy | datetime January 5, 2008 2:46 pm | comments Comments (6)

Singing to baby

At this early stage of my baby development, I don’t want make our communication too complicated. With this idea in my mind, I created a simple song for my baby:
Baby and mommy, mommy and baby;
Baby is mommy’s baby, mommy is baby’s mommy;
Baby kisses mommy, mommy kisses baby;
Baby loves mommy, mommy [......]

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Tags: , | categories Fetal Education, From Mommy, Mid-Pregnancy | mommy | datetime December 26, 2007 10:14 am | comments Comments (0)

Fetal education in 4th month

This week is my 15th week gestation, the fourth month. As the baby’s head has grown, the ears have moved to their proper places on the sides of the head. The eardrums and the bones of the middle ear are formed.
This means soon my baby will begin to hear and react to the noisy world of my uterus. Of [......]

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Tags: , | categories Fetal Education, From Mommy, Mid-Pregnancy | mommy | datetime December 20, 2007 2:24 pm | comments Comments (0)