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Mild prenatal education: an effective way to promote fetal visual and behavioral development
Exercise plays a vital role in fetal visual and behavioral development. Through light prenatal education, we can stimulate the sensitive response of the fetus to light, promote the healthy development of visual function, and lay a solid foundation for postnatal behavior.

Implemented at 24 weeks of pregnancy.

In order to ensure the effect of prenatal education, it is suggested that mild prenatal education should be implemented from the 24th week of pregnancy and appropriate stimulation should be given at an early stage. This can make the fetus better adapt to the external environment and prepare for life after birth.

Fixed time 5 minutes every day.

Pregnant women can illuminate the direction of abdominal fetal head with a low-light flashlight at a fixed time every day for about 5 minutes each time. This kind of prenatal education can not only promote the visual and behavioral development of the fetus, but also enable the expectant mother to establish closer ties with the fetus and spend a wonderful pregnancy together.