It is helpful to give prenatal education to babies. Modern fetal medicine and prenatal psychology research have proved that prenatal education can help babies become smarter, more emotional, more energetic and faster. Learn faster than babies who have not received prenatal education. The ability to adapt to the environment is good, so prenatal education is scientific. From the embryo to the birth of a child, the growth of any organ and the mother's living habits will affect the child's intellectual development.
Touch prenatal education to know where the child's part is. Expectant mothers can lie in bed, bend their feet and slowly touch their abdomen. If you touch a round and hard part, it is the head of the fetus. If you touch a large part, it is the back of the fetus. As the saying goes, good prenatal education and good baby development. In order to make the baby smarter, many mothers began to listen to Mozart's music during pregnancy.
Personally, I think this is helpful. But this kind of prenatal education is conditional. For example, some pregnant women give their babies prenatal education and listen to music, but they don't like it. They listen and do other things, such as completing tasks. They can't hear anything. Such prenatal education is meaningless. Because the fetus starts to listen and see around 23 weeks, it can feel the SOM outside the uterus and the light in the mother's stomach. Therefore, many prospective parents will choose to start prenatal education for their babies after entering the second trimester. Does prenatal education really help the baby?