Sentences with phrase «quiet womb»

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I've done a lot of research and learned that inside the womb isn't quiet at all, it's quite loud.
I figure that for 9 months in the womb the baby heard all the noise of our busy homeschooling life, so why be quiet now!
You know, from your pregnancy, that your baby responded to certain noises outside of the womb - perhaps kicking to upbeat music or quieting when you or your partner spoke lovingly to your baby bump.
«After all, newborns are used to the quiet, dark confines of the womb,» says Dr. Rivers.
Additionally, babies who are worn have been shown to have more stable heart rates, more even breathing, and less crying time (which means more quiet alert time, which in turn provides more time for learning and maturing in life outside of the womb).
Mobiles are a great way to challenge them to look at objects that are very slowly moving and to capitalize on their «quiet alert» state - all while your baby gets the tremendous benefits of stretching and strengthening out of their curled up womb position (did you know that's one of their first motor tasks?!).
The researchers think that the positive effect on the little ones might be a function of the fact that maternal singing «in a quiet room when the infant's ear rests directly on the mother's chest» replicates what the baby had come to know in the womb.
Like the womb, the NICU is dark, quiet, and warm, and the baby is protected from knocks and infection.
What was once a rather quiet little womb (with some muffled sounds of music or your soothing voice) has now been replaced with loud and jarring sounds.
Why must a child emerge from the quiet darkness of the womb into a blaze of blinding light and loud voices?
While for grownups, we like quiet when we sleep, but newborn babies are exactly the opposite because the womb is loud, as loud as a vacuum cleaner.
Many of us imagine the womb as a quiet sanctuary where baby is isolated from the outside world.
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