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Before Birth

Bonding with your baby can begin even before they are born. By engaging with your baby during pregnancy, you can form a meaningful connection that will continue to grow after birth. Here are a few simple ways to start building that bond:

Talk to Your Baby

From around 23 weeks, babies can start recognising familiar voices in the womb. Talking, singing, or reading aloud to your baby allows them to become familiar with the comforting sound of your voice. This early interaction can help create a sense of security that continues after birth.

  • How It Helps: Research shows that babies can recognise and are soothed by familiar voices, making your voice a source of comfort once they are born.
  • For More Tips: Explore how to communicate with your baby in the womb through BBC’s Tiny Happy People.

Attend Ultrasound Appointments

Attending ultrasound appointments is a great way to visually connect with your baby. Watching their development in real-time can make the experience feel more tangible and help you feel more involved in the pregnancy journey.

  • Why It Matters: Seeing your baby on the screen can strengthen the emotional connection and give you a deeper understanding of their development.
  • Learn More: For information on ultrasound appointments and their importance, visit the NHS Ultrasound Guide here.

Feel the Baby’s Movements

One of the most magical moments during pregnancy is feeling your baby’s movements. Placing your hands on the mother’s belly to feel kicks and shifts not only helps you bond with your baby but also provides reassurance of their health and wellbeing.

  • The Importance of Movement: Feeling your baby move can make the pregnancy feel more real and offer comfort by knowing they are active and growing.
  • For Detailed Information: Learn more about fetal movements and what they mean by visiting Tommy’s.

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