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Music direct to your unborn babies ears
By Kimberley Smith on 17/10/2011 14:37:08
Bump headphones pipe favourite tunes through the womb to your unborn babies ears. We check it out at The Baby Show

This is one for the mum-to-be who has everything! The Ritmo music belt works like headphones for your bump. It fixes onto your belly with an elasticated belt that grows as you do, and has four speakers that play music to reach your baby’s ears

Music and your unborn baby
By ThinkBaby on 13/03/2008 00:00:41
Can the sounds outside the womb really affect your baby?

that CDs of sounds which seek to recreate the 'roar' of white noise in the womb can give the baby something he reconises in order to reduce anxiety and calm him down.Does noise annoy?If you play music loudly, you may well feel some movement because unborn

Kings of Leon front man wants his baby born to heavy metal
By Kimberley Smith on 27/02/2012 17:53:02
Rockstar admits trying to convince his supermodel wife to give birth to the dulcet tones of Queens of the Stone Age – but she’s not sold!

the birth!Read more...Rocker Pink wants her baby on the road with herMusic direct to your unborn baby's developing earsWhat babies hear before they're born

Amanda Holden leaves Shrek for the health of her pregnancy
By Kimberley Smith on 03/10/2011 11:14:01
Celebrity friends watch Britain’s Got Talent star end her stint on Shrek: The Musical early to go on maternity leave

Pregnant Amanda Holden has celebrated the end of her season on Shrek: The Musical, which she cut short to ensure the health of her unborn baby. The actress and Britain’s Got Talent star has been extra cautious during her pregnancy, after tragically

Giving birth goes back to the thirties
By Daniella Delaney on 25/10/2011 08:21:09
Study finds a method of inducing labour from 80 years ago has fewer side effects than modern treatments

distress and led to fewer babies being admitted for special care.Also in the newsA baby every time IVFA fun, new way to play music to your unborn babyHow to (almost) guarantee you'll have a girl

Babyplus Pregnancy Learning
By Sarah Lawson on 10/07/2008 01:43:13
If you're into reading Shakespeare to your bump, why not try this special audio method of stimulating your baby's development before he's born?

or classical music to their bumps even they don't usually enjoy these things themselves!Babyplus Prenatal Educational SystemThe Babyplus system works by playing sounds through a 'speaker' which can be placed by your bump. It plays a series of 16 naturally

How babies develop in the womb – new discoveries
By Kimberley Smith on 09/09/2011 12:25:53
New research shows when babies first feel pain and when they learn to smile

facial expressions such as smiling, parting lips, wrinkling a nose or moving their brows.By capturing images of two unborn babies between 24 and 35 weeks of their mums’ pregnancies, researchers were able to show the progress the babies made in movements

What does the future hold for your baby-to-be?
By Celia Morgan on 05/01/2010 16:40:51
Discover what your unborn baby's horoscope reveals about the secrets of his or her personality...

! He can be a shy little creature but will respond well to cuddles and affection. Encourage him to communicate through pictures and music to help you get to know each other.Your Gemini babyMay 22 – June 21Insatiably inquisitive you’ll need to keep your

Pregnancy month-by-month: 2nd Trimester
By Maria Muennich on 28/03/2009 01:24:15
What you can expect and what you need to prepare for over these months

, although if your baby's positioning isn't helpful the sonographer may not be able to get a good look. In some areas you won't be told the gender at your 20-week scan as a matter of policy (usually to protect unborn girls), so if you really want to know you

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