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Pregnancy – Making Connections With Your Unborn Baby

Making Connections with your unborn baby during pregnancy

Discover simple and meaningful ways to bond with your unborn baby during pregnancy. Learn tips for creating emotional connections that support early development and a strong parent-child relationship.

Making Connections with your unborn baby during pregnancy

Making Connections With Your Unborn Baby

I am now in my 3rd trimester with my 3rd baby and I’ve realized that there are some routines that I have fallen into that have really helped me to feel connected with my baby-to-be. Each parent connects with their unborn child in a different way. Need some ideas? Here are some things that I do!

1. Sending my little one love.

At least once during the day, I stare at my ever growing belly and put my hands on it, close my eyes, and think about sending all the love I can to my baby. This moment takes just a few seconds, but I really think that it has helped me to connect with him.

If you have older siblings, like mine does, they could do this too! Kids may need to verbalize something as well. They could put their hand on your tummy and say something like, “I am sending you all the love in the world baby brother.”

2. Take a walk with your baby at the same time every day.

This may sound silly, but in addition to helping with staying healthy and fit, routines are necessary for my sanity. If I set aside time in the day to do this, I am a much happier, calmer, more connected person.  I listen to the birds and enjoy the sunshine as I walk with my baby and think of showing him all these wonderful things when we welcome him to the world.

3. Make time at least once every day to give your tummy a little massage.

Add some lotion or oil and invite your partner to join in.  Not only does it feel nice for you, but I like to hope that it feels nice for baby, too!  With our first 2 blessings, we have done many infant massages and realized the benefits of these.  There is no reason you can’t start while they are hanging out in utero!

4. Channel your creativity for your baby. 

We all have our special talents and skills, but taking the time to MAKE something (not just buy it) for your child has always helped me feel even more connected to them. You may knit some baby booties, cover a wipes cover, or assemble a hair bow for your baby. It doesn’t have to be huge, just something that is made with love!

5.  Sing a song or dance every day with your little one. 

It may sound silly, but babies can hear in utero and once they arrive, familiar tunes may be comforting to hear.  I don’t limit myself to one song or one style of music because I really believe it doesn’t matter – it just matters that I am making connections with my baby-to-be on a daily basis!

I truly believe in parenting with purpose from the very beginning and I really try to be the best parent I can be. There are so many wonderful ways that parents connect with their little ones.

When you were pregnant – what did you do to connect with the littles love of your life?

You may also find these helpful for your pregnancy…

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Comments

  1. Kristina says

    September 15, 2012 at 1:14 am

    Very sweet. I need to be better about this. This time around my baby has been given very little attention… my other crazies have been too demanding 🙂 I got a box of new clothes from my mother in law yesterday and was completely surprised at the nice gesture. I need to connect more with the baby for sure!

  2. Nothy Lane says

    September 12, 2012 at 7:14 am

    I love this blog because I learn something everytime I visit. I've given you the Liebster Award.

  3. Growing Book by Book says

    September 11, 2012 at 2:53 pm

    Beautiful ideas!

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