When the fetus is about four months old, its auditory organs have developed and can respond to external sounds, so it is best to start listening to prenatal education music at four months.
Pregnant women can start prenatal education music as early as four months old. At 4 months, the fetus's auditory organs have taken shape and can hear and respond to sounds outside the womb. When you are 16 weeks pregnant, you can use sound waves to stimulate the fetal auditory organs, 1 to 2 times a day, 15 to 20 minutes each time. You can choose to do it during fetal movement, usually at night before going to bed. 1. Prenatal education music should be mainly soothing and soft, and the volume should not be too loud to avoid causing the fetus to be restless in the mother's body.
2. It is very important to choose the time for prenatal education. Play prenatal education music when fetal movements are more frequent. At this time, the fetus is awake. Soothing music can make the fetus feel comfortable and is conducive to the growth and development of the fetus.
3. Prenatal education music is generally played twice a day, for about 5 to 20 minutes each time. It is played before pregnant women go to bed at night, and the effect is better. In addition to playing prenatal education music, parents often sing children's songs or speak to their fetuses, which can serve as a bond to enhance their relationship.