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	<title>Comments on: Communicating with Your Unborn Child</title>
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		<title>By: Adrianne</title>
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		<description>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&#039;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.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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. </p>
<p>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. </p>
<p>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&#8217;t know anything about music, they are able to tell the difference between a melody and speech.</p>
<p>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.</p>
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