Pregnancy is the most exciting phase of any woman’s life. It is a journey that takes a woman to a new phase called – Motherhood!
While you are excited about getting to that new stage, your body goes through a complete roller coaster ride – mentally, emotionally & physically! You will be very cautious about things you do! One of them is an attempt to bond with the bump!
Bonding with your bump helps you build a stronger connect with your baby! But in most of the cases mommies-to-be wonder how?
To help you sort this dilemma, here are few ways that you can try:
1. Massage your bump
A soothing way to bond with your baby is to gently massage your belly. This is safe to do after the first three months of pregnancy, and it’s a great way to relax and unwind.
2. Sing soothing songs to your bump
If you are wondering what to talk to your baby, in that case singing out your favourite song would be the best thing to do. This will also help you develop a habit of singing lullaby to your baby for the coming time.
3. Read out positive stories
A baby always believes in the stories heard from his mother. Reading out stories to your bump will lay a foundation of positive thoughts in the baby?s brain.
4. Listen to some music together
A baby can sense music while in the womb. Music is one such thing that can calm and sooth all the senses.
5. Feel the kick
Feeling the baby?s kick is one sensation that should be experienced by both the parents. Together responding to the kicks will not only nurture your bond but builds a two way communication with the baby too.
One last quick tip – To connect better with your bump choose on a name to address your unborn child. Keep a unisex name for the bump and address him with that name. This will help you give your bump a definitive identity and make your bond with it even more special.
I found that once I heard baby’s heartbeat & saw him on the ultrasound it made everything more real! This is when I really started to bond. Also feeling the kicks around 5 months was amazing! x
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In awe of that anwers! Really cool!