Monday, July 1, 2013

Garbh Sanskar:Communicate With Your Unborn Baby I

GARBH SANSKAR: Do you ever wonder what your unborn child will look like, be like, act like, or desire in life? Garbh Sanskar teaches techniques to help moms-to-be tap into the deep intuitive powers of pregnancy and meet their unborn child before birth.     

Bond with Your Baby Before Birth will enable you to tune in and connect with your child as early as conception and will allow you to enhance the bonding process through every stage of your baby's development and for the rest of your lives.

The experience of Pre-Birth Communication opens the door to a whole world of speculation and wonder. It leads us to consider the reality of life before birth, and even the possibility of existence before conception. We glimpse patterns and meanings that may change our very ideas of life and death.

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This is the most productive and proactive method of creating a clear, unmistakable dialogue between you and your unborn child. If you’re wondering what you can do to build your ability to talk with your unborn baby, this is it! By devoting no more than half an hour per week, you have the opportunity to dramatically enhance your ability to “hear” what your child is trying to communicate. Remember that as each moment ticks by, you are losing significant bonding opportunities, as well as missing out on the vital information baby is trying to share.

Chose a specific day and time to set aside each week to practice communicating with your unborn baby.Keep in mind that you’re going to devote at least thirty minutes each week to this project, so if the environment you choose is outside your home, it needs to be safe and secure. It doesn’t matter  you always choose different environments – in fact, practicing in different places with allow you to recognize which environments and times of day work best for you.

While it’s true that you can talk to your baby at any time and in any environment, for you to be able to clearly  speak back to you will require the elimination of as much peripheral noise and distraction as possible. Once you become more sensitive to communicating with your baby, you’ll be fully capable of hearing your baby in almost any environment, no matter what’s going on! For now, turn off your cell phone, TV, and radio, move away from the computer, close your  door, and if you have children, why not play a movie for them in another room, or simply wait until nap time?

Once you’ve decided on your quiet time and place and you’ve gotten yourself comfortable situation, it’s time to begin. Say hello to your baby and ask what baby like to talk about. Be patient. Remember, this is a new skill. Listen to what you hear inside your head and trust that it’s the baby. At first, you’re going to believe that you’re talking to yourself, and you might become discouraged or start to feel foolish. Don’t stop – persevere! Have faith that the first thing that pops in your mind, whether it’s one word – or three paragraphs—is the answer.

Begin the dialogue, and as the days and weeks unfold, you’ll develop confidence that the voice inside your head can’t be you because you’re receiving all sorts of intuitive information that actually becomes a reality.

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Put yourself on a schedule so that the baby will get know that something’s going to happen. Ease into it by patting your belly before you start. And don’t go overboard. Half an hour twice a day is plenty.

Playing the same piece of music or reading the same poem every day is great but throw in some variety too. Fetuses block out stuff that bores them.  

  • Your growing baby can hear you, so talking to him or her is a perfect way to begin your relationship with your little one.Get into the habit of talking out loud, even before it is possible for your baby to hear you. This helps your unborn child to be familiarized with your voice and facilitate him or her to recognize some language patterns. Talk to your baby about what you’re doing, where you’re going, what you want to show him or her once born.Read books out loud to your baby.Some parents choose to read a bedtime story to their unborn babies every evening, while others take a more casual approach. – the possibilities are endless.
  • Just like talking to baby, reading to baby is a great way to interact with your soon-to-be cutie. You can of course read classic stories, poems, nursery rhymes, and the like. But, you can also read out loud whatever you’re reading for yourself. The important thing is that baby is hearing your voice and learning new vocabulary at the same time!
  • With both of my pregnancies, I would sit with headphones on my belly and play music for my babies. I would play all types of music, not just lullabies and classical music, but also music I listen to normally. Once you start feeling Baby’s movements, you’ll notice Baby tends to move in response to music you play. In addition, you can also sing to Baby, giving him or her another opportunity to hear your voice!
  • Give your baby a pet name, or use the name you have chosen. Many parents continue to use in-utero nicknames.
  • Get both parents to talk to the baby, if possible ' this is often an excellent way for fathers to begin bonding with their babies.
  • Touch your baby through your stomach.This will stimulate your unborn baby and may help with brain development
  • During the last 10 weeks of pregnancy, babies start absorbing language, and that's why they are able to tell the difference between their mother's spoken language and other languages just hours after they are born.
  • The mother's voice gets amplified by her body, which is how the baby is able to hear her.
  • Told your baby all about whatever you were doing during whole day, how you couldn't wait to meet him, and told him about various family members and friends you couldn't wait to introduce to.

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Researchers says that  what you are feeling, baby also hears what you are feeling. The mood of your baby is, indeed, largely determined by your mood. Baby picks up on what you are expressing by the melody of your voice, listening to the changes in your pitch.  Your voice betrays the emotions you feel as you speak. Meaning that the words do not have to correspond with what you feel because baby does not yet understand their meaning. Your heartbeat also betrays your mood. Your baby hears how your heart responds to certain situations; how it speeds up or slows down when you are happy, frightened or sad.  Your baby hears your emotions and sympathizes with you.  Your baby also reads the emotions in your breathing.  You can be breathing quitely, hurriedly, be sighing, or take long pauses and so on. All this conveys a message. A message in which baby, in turn, responds to in own unique way.

Take care of your unborn baby.

Disclaimer
The sole purpose of these blogs is to provide information about the tradition of ayurveda. This information is not intended for use in the diagnosis, prevention or cure of any disease. If you have any serious, acute or chronic health concern, please consult a trained doctor/health professional who can fully assess your needs and address them effectively. If you are seeking the medical advice of a trained Ayurvedic expert, call us or e mail.

Dr Unnati Chavda
(Promoting pregnancy wellness)
www.ayurvedapanchkarma.in

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