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Pre-Natal Sound Stimulation Research shows that environmental factors experienced by the fetus may have a long-term influence on its development, indicating the importance of the prenatal period. The ability for a mother to safely deliver music and sounds to the womb is beneficial for a baby’s development. Only one prenatal sound system is as advanced as the Ritmo Pregnancy. |
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Hearing In-Utero The main external awareness for a baby in the womb is sound outside of the womb. Music is a proven stimulus for babies, especially classical; a daily dose of Mozart will stimulate the baby's brain and senses. Music provides your developing baby with stimulation that is its first interaction with the outside world. |
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Recognizing a Mother’s Voice – Research Says: A baby in the womb can recognize its mother's voice, and can even distinguish it from other female voices. Experiences in the womb helps shape your newborn's preferences and behavior. A baby not only can recognize its mother’s voice, but it will even change its behavior to elicit a mother’s voice. |
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Babies Remember Melodies from the Womb Scientists played music to mothers three weeks before their babies’ births and then tested the babies one month after birth. Results: The babies’ heart rates slowed at a greater rate when they heard the melody they had heard in the womb, compared to one they had not heard before. These findings have helped us understand the effects of what sounds are heard in the womb, including how babies learn to perceive speech. Playing music in the womb is a bond that can last a lifetime. |
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