Ways to bond with your baby during pregnancy
The bond with the baby after
birth in most cases occurs naturally. There is nothing difficult in hugging,
kissing and loving your baby to get to know him better. You have maternal
instincts to guide you. However, it can be difficult to establish a strong bond
before birth. If you don't know what to do, don't worry; there are at least
sixteen ways to bond with your baby during pregnancy.
Ways to bond with your baby during pregnancy
- Sing. Your child likes the sound of your voice because it calms him. This is the primary vibration that they know. Sing nursery rhymes, your favorite songs, the alphabet or makeup songs yourself. In any case, they will appreciate it and perhaps recognize the songs when they are born.
- Listen to the music.
Whether you're using a music maternity/prenatal belt or just listening to loud
music, you and your baby will enjoy the vibrations together. Children's music,
your favorite songs or classical music introduce them to different genres.
- Dance. Gentle movements release endorphins and are the perfect way to bond with a developing baby. When the mother feels good, the child feels good. This carefree path to happiness is perfect for bonding.
- Read aloud. It
is never too early for your child to start reading - he will learn to love
books at a very early age. The sound of your voice will soothe them. Read a
book aloud every evening to get them used to the nightly routine. If you read
during the day, start reading aloud, this is perfect for your little one.
- Talk to your child.
Speak to your child in a calm, gentle tone. They will quickly recognize the
sound of your voice. Call people by name, chat with your baby, describe
activities and places. Above all, don't forget to say "I love you"
often.
- Call your child by name.
Call your child by name and nickname. Put it in a song or something. The baby
may turn his head to the sound of your voice faster than you think. Try doing
this during the ultrasound. Sing a song that you sing regularly or say its
title and see if you get a response.
- Meditate. Meditate with your hands on your stomach to relax your child. As long as you focus on making the connection, the baby will focus on your heartbeat, making the connection. Deep, calming breaths will bring a healing focus to your little pumpkin.
- Family time. Get
your child used to family time so that sounds and voices are familiar to him.
By encouraging dad, family, and friends to talk to your belly, they will
connect with loved ones more quickly after birth.
- Yoga or gentle exercise.
Light prenatal yoga movements, stretching, walking or swimming will put the
baby to sleep. You can even do it at the same time every night, and that can be
your baby's bedtime.
- Rub your belly. Massage your tummy frequently and while
talking to your baby. An easy trick to remember to do this is to talk to them
while you rub olive oil on your belly to prevent stretch marks. You can tell
them about your hopes and dreams, or describe what you are going to do that
day. When they lie down, gently push them back.
- Start keeping a pregnancy diary. Start keeping a pregnancy diary and read your entries
aloud to your baby. When your pregnancy is over, you and your baby will review
your records together.
- Create some
belly art. Find someone to color your child with
non-toxic paints. It's an interesting way to get close. You can then show your
child photos of the artwork and let them know that they were involved in its
creation.
- Do a belly cast. Find someone to do a plaster cast to keep your belly in
post-pregnancy. As they get older, your cast will become a reminder of your
intimacy.
- Book a session for pregnant women. A pregnancy session is another great way to bond with
your baby during pregnancy. The photo session is dedicated to you and your
baby. Then you will have beautiful images to remind them of your bond before
they were born.
- Plan your vacation.
Whether you choose a prenatal massage, manual intervention, facial treatment or
a relaxing bath, your baby will feel relaxed with you. Stress is the enemy of a
healthy pregnancy. Finding ways to deal with stress and relax is a great way to
bond.
- Smell the roses.
Pick your favorite flowers from the garden, visit a florist, or enjoy flowers
at your local botanical garden. Artificial scents can be dangerous for you and
your baby, but real flowers brighten any day with their scent and color.
The bond of pregnancy lays the foundation for a child's future relationship. This is the perfect time to bond with your friend and let them enjoy your voice, favorite songs, food, sounds and smells.
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