Monday, 3 December 2012

Singing to your Unborn child is good

Grand moms have been saying this since generations, now even scientists have proved that singing to the baby bump can help would-be mums relax by releasing the ‘happy hormone’ called serotonin. It also helps mothers form a special bond with their unborn child as it helps the baby recognize the mother’s voice.

Researchers claim singing increase levels of endorphins and serotonin. Using those techniques to breathe deeply and slowly in labour can calm your muscles and body. A baby’s hearing  develops  very early in pregnancy, and one can use the same songs when the baby is born. If they’re upset or agitated they will be calmed by songs they recognize.

Thanks,

Hindustan Times – Wellness

25/11/2012

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