Good morning ladies :-)
I'm a FTM here anxious and excited like all of you for our LO to arrive. I was wondering if you've started to read to your baby yet, and to see what other types of bonding activities if you've started, if any. I've been reading Dr. Seuss's 'Oh the Places You'll Go: a book to be read in utero' 2-3 times a week for couple of weeks (it's such a cute book and I highly recommend it!).
I'm at 20 weeks this week (we'll find out the sex next week!!) and I haven't felt the baby move too much, just a small taps here and there once or twice a day at most. I'm wondering if I start talking to him/her more, or found other ways to interact with the LO more, it might motivate the LO to move more ;-)
Thanks in advance for sharing!
Re: Talking to your LO
I have just started talking to my LO as the movements have become a little more obvious. It's like I am finally realizing that there really is a little person in there! Once I go back to school, this LO will learn all about American History, Ancient History, and hear some great books geared more towards 8th graders than babies! But, my DS loved it. He did not love pep rallies, so we'll se how this one does!!
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From the book: To our delight, the book they read was "The Cat in the Hat." The researchers found increased uterine activity during the reading - an a gradual settling down afterward. This response to the book continued after delivery. The baby apparently recalled having heard the story before....in utero!
I read the story to him last night, and sure enough he kicked while I was reading it. My husband thinks its weird to talk to my stomach, but is coming around to the idea. I think it's precious
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My DH also started to talk to the LO, and I think it's so cute that guys get all into this whole pregnancy thing too!!!!