When communicating with your baby before birth, you can experience a relationship on a whole new level that you probably never thought was possible. If you do this, so many new possibilities can open to you. You may be able to connect with your baby on a more ‘spiritual’ level and find out all kinds of information about them and what they want for their birth and for their lifetime. Let go of any fears you may have in relation to the upcoming birth and parenthood, so that you can truly open to the experience and enjoy the journey.
When communicating with the unborn child, it is essential to say things in the positive. The whole birth experience should be spoken about and prepared for in the positive, as it sets up continual affirmations of what will happen. This is then far more likely to eventuate. I know it’s difficult for pregnant women because there are so many other women wanting to share their negative birth experiences with them. These women need to debrief their own birth and this is why they ‘dump’ on other women. The trick is to not take it on. So if you know this, you can keep feeding yourself and the baby on positives. Hopefully then, over time you will begin communicating in this way out of habit. Use positive affirmations every day as often as you can.
Your baby is unique to you and the relationship you build with your baby will be different to that with anyone else. To bond with your baby before birth, you can try one or all of the following methods. Develop some other methods of your own.
Methods of bonding can include:
• Touch – massaging, stroking, Reiki
• Sound – talking, singing, music (Mozart is wonderful)
• Emotional – Love, joy, happiness
• Spiritual – Meditation, visualization, ritual & ceremony
Take it to a new level…the spiritual dimension – by communicating with the incarnating soul.
Establish a deeper level of communication – through relaxation, visualization, meditation, guided imagery, journal writing, dream work, music, partner dialogue, affirmations, tactile stimulation, verbal stimulation, free drawing, mandala drawing, clay work, rhythmic breathing and any other creative way you can think of.
Trusting your intuition and the information you are receiving is all part of effective communication with your baby, whether physically here already or not. We can be so quick to negate our own thoughts and feelings, which can undermine our efforts and cause us to give up on trying to communicate in this way. It takes persistence, practice and a lot of trust initially. The rewards however, are great.
To read the full article on ‘Communicating with Your Unborn Child’, just follow this link:
http://www.soulbirth.com/communicating_with_your_unborn_child.14.html
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By far, the most important sounds a baby hears from within the womb are his or her parents. The second most important sound is music.
While spoken language can take more than a year to develop, playing music is one of the earliest things parents can do with their children to help them get a head start on learning.
It is well known that a developing fetus can hear and react to sounds. Prenatal music is often considered a pre-linguistic language which is nourishing and stimulating to an unborn baby. Even though babies don’t know anything about music, they are able to tell the difference between a melody and speech.
The Lullabelly Prenatal Music Belt is an extremely soft, adjustable and lightweight belt designed for an expectant mother to safely and comfortably play music, lullabies, audio books, etc to her baby in the womb.