People say talk to ur baccha in the womb, it helps bonding. but i feel a bit awkward na, dont know what to even say. how do u all do it? would love to start, im 5 months now.
This sounds so sweet and beautiful, it actually makes me blush thinking about it. I think just placing your hand on your belly and whispering softly about your day would be so lovely. I hope to experience this precious feeling very soon.
I was always worried if my baby could actually hear me or if I was doing it right, it made me so anxious. But honestly, just talking about what you are eating or singing a simple song is perfect. Don't stress, they just love the sound of their mother's voice.
Currently in my 3rd trimester and I mostly talk to my baby to complain about the kicks to my ribs! Jokes aside, I just talk to him casually like a friend while folding laundry. It's the easiest way to pass the time when you're too tired to move.
Just stroke your belly gently and tell them how much you love them. They can feel your warmth and hear your soothing voice. It is the most beautiful feeling in the world.
Talk to them now as much as you can, because once they are out, they won't let you speak at all! I used to narrate my silly daily kitchen drama to my belly. Just speak normally, they can hear your voice from the second trimester itself!
Talking to your baby is a wonderful natural way to bond. You can also listen to soft, peaceful music or mantras, as babies can respond to sound from around the 5th month. If you ever feel decreased baby movements while doing this, though, do check with your doctor.
It is such a beautiful way to bond with your little soul. I used to sing lullabies and read stories aloud to my bump every night. Honestly, hearing your voice is so comforting for them, and it builds such a deep connection even before birth.
After a long struggle with PCOS, hearing my baby’s heartbeat was a miracle, so talking to my bump felt incredibly special. I used to read light books aloud to him. Just keep your thoughts positive and speak with love, it really helps calm you down too.