I rarely, if ever, speak directly to this child. I think a lot of things for her and tell her things in my head, but not out loud - it just feels weird to me.
How about you? Do you talk, play music or anything else fir this baby? How do you interact
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Re: Do you talk to baby?
Due Date 11/10/16
Emma Kate - born 10.16.03 @ 29 weeks, weighed 1lb 13oz and 13.5" long.
TTC #3
But talking to the baby still feels foreign to me. I will only do it if I am home alone (so DH doesn't think I have totally gone off the deep end), and when baby is kicking and I just kind of narrate like so, 'hey babes, daddy will be home soon. we are making spaghetti for dinner" etc.
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Jude Meyer was born January 12, 2014, at 21 inches, 7lb, 8oz.
Same! Some random stranger asked if I listen to music on my walk home for the baby or something weird... And I say I'm in constant chatter and commotion all day so I think babe enjoys the serenity of a quiet walk home as much as me... Pretty sure this kid already knows mommy talks too much.
Like the others I do talk to the baby in my head.
Since we found out it is a girl, every morning when she moves I tell her "good morning daughter" (but I do it in Portuguese "Bom dia filha!"), during the day if I eat something that she starts jumping around I ask her "did you like it? Yeah I know! I did too!" (also all in Portuguese)... when I am in her room I tell her what I am doing, that her room is getting super cute, that she has a lot of cute clothes,... I talk to her a lot!
She jumps when DH talk's to her
I guess she is tired of my voice (I am a phone operator, I talk all day long!)... so when he talks, it is his voice she responds... I love it! It is cute!
I talk to the baby in the car (hour drive to and from work every day) and at night, but not during work or in front of people other than family. This LO has found a position that must be comfortable, but is bad for me, so I will bounce my belly and tell the baby to move. I also sing to the baby.
When I was further along with my others, I would definitely poke them awake, bounce my belly, basically tease the baby. DH would join in on the fun, and say "Just you wait! This is to prep you for your older brothers!"
DS1 born 11/3/06 * DS2 born 3/29/08 * DD born 3/15/11
Scarlett Mae born 1/14/14 Our family is now complete!