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Overview of early fetal education
The importance of prenatal education is self-evident. Now more and more expectant mothers attach great importance to prenatal education, hoping to let their children surpass others at the starting line of life and cultivate their children into talented babies in the future.

But how to conduct prenatal education is the most effective?

In fact, whether prenatal education can really promote the development of the fetus is only known from various materials, or taken for granted, so it has become a truth.

But in fact, in the 1970s, an American obstetrician and gynecologist did some research and founded a fetal university.

This university basically enrolls pregnant women who are pregnant for about 5 months. From the fifth month, these pregnant women need to study the course content here every day, mainly through some simple ways.

For example, touching the belly, or having some language communication with the fetus, so as to promote the relationship between oneself and the fetus, and at the same time educate the fetus at an early stage.

In this way, until the baby is born smoothly, more than four months is the best time for pregnant women to carry out early education for their baby.

After nearly five months of prenatal education, obstetricians and gynecologists found that some children can say words similar to their fathers two or three weeks after birth, and some children can even say some simple words for more than two months, which is really unbelievable.

It can be seen that prenatal education does play a great role in promoting fetal development.

1, pay attention to the time of prenatal education.

As a small fetus still in the mother's belly, their abilities in all aspects are extremely limited, and haste makes waste.

At this time, we must pay attention to controlling the time of prenatal education and try not to exceed three minutes. Otherwise, not only the fetus can't accept it well, but also it may produce resistance, causing some unnecessary negative effects, leading to frequent fetal movements.

Step 2 pay attention to your emotions

Although separated by the belly, the heart of the fetus and the mother are linked together, so the pregnant mother's emotions can be felt by the fetus.

This naturally requires pregnant mothers to pay attention to their emotions during prenatal education, try to maintain a happy and peaceful attitude, and create a good environment for mutual communication.

When the fetus feels the mother's good mood, it will naturally become more relaxed, which is conducive to prenatal education.

3. Try various prenatal education methods.

Generally speaking, language prenatal education is the most commonly used prenatal education method for pregnant mothers. In addition to talking to the fetus, pregnant mothers can communicate with the fetus in other ways.

For example, you can tell stories with picture books and fetuses, or recite a lively poem. Mothers who like singing can also sing some children's songs to the fetus.

Stimulated by these different language ways, the fetus will naturally develop better and better.

4. Pay attention to your way of speaking

Every pregnant mother's personality is different, so the way to talk to the fetus is different.

Some pregnant mothers are careless and speak naturally loudly, which is not conducive to fetal absorption.

In contrast, a deep and soft voice is more suitable for communicating with the fetus, because it will make the fetus feel the beauty of the mother's voice, and they will get warmth and memory in such a soft voice.

5. Pay attention to the use of repetitive language.

Pregnant women should try not to have imaginative ideas when prenatal education is carried out for the small fetus in the abdomen. For example, telling the fetus this thing today will become another thing tomorrow, and it will be very difficult for the fetus to accept it.

After all, their thinking is not so jumping. Therefore, use repeated language as much as possible for a period of time, so that the fetus is familiar with it, and not only has an impression on the mother's voice, but also has a memory of the language content.

6. Prospective fathers should also participate more.

The prenatal education we have been talking about seems to be carried out by expectant mothers. It is true that expectant mothers will have more opportunities to receive prenatal education than prospective fathers, but this does not mean that prospective fathers can stay out of it.

If the prospective father can participate in prenatal education, it will be very helpful to the development of the fetus, because the voice of the boy is obviously different from that of the girl, which is a stimulus to the fetus and can also promote the emotional communication between the father and the fetus.

The reason why American obstetricians and gynecologists choose pregnant women who are pregnant for 5 months as college students is precisely because when the fetus develops to 5 months, it gradually forms a relatively stable sensory function.

At this time, the fetus' response to external stimuli can be obvious, so prenatal education at this time can make the fetus feel the language stimulation and action stimulation from the outside, which will make the fetus develop better.

Therefore, every expectant mother should pay attention to the role of prenatal education and spare up to three minutes for prenatal education every day. I believe there will be unexpected surprises.