What issues should pregnant women pay attention to when receiving prenatal education?
To avoid unpleasant and high-frequency noise, soothing, soothing, and low-frequency music is recommended. When the fetus is 20 weeks old, the middle ear and inner ear begin to develop. Hearing begins after 24 weeks, and the fetus begins to respond to external sounds at 32 weeks. , so music is a good prenatal education. Music prenatal education can start early in pregnancy. Although the fetus's hearing has not yet developed well, pleasant music will make the pregnant mother happy and also have a positive impact on the fetus. Avoid music and environments that are too loud and rhythmic. Being in such an environment for a long time will cause vasoconstriction, poor blood circulation, and poor placental function, which will affect the development of the fetus.
Women’s emotional activities will directly affect the endocrine system in the body, so pregnant women should maintain a happy mood, which can promote the healthy development of the fetus. If they are emotionally stressed, the body will secrete a variety of hormones, which pass through the blood Circulation into the placenta will stimulate the fetus, causing increased fetal movement and accelerated fetal heartbeat. Secondly, soothing and pleasant light music can relax a woman’s mood and make the fetal heart rate more stable, which is beneficial to fetal development. It can also stimulate the fetal brain and promote brain development. You can also have a conversation with the fetus, which can stimulate the fetus' hearing, but it should be done slowly and gently, and it should not last too long to avoid disturbing the fetus' rest. As the fetus ages, its body continues to develop, and the central nervous system and sensory organs of the brain can sense external information.
Pregnant women can use various forms of prenatal education such as music, dialogue, and touch to make the fetus' sensory organs develop more fully under the stimulation of numerous benign signals. Starting from the second trimester, pregnant women can interact with the fetus in their belly, gently stroking the abdomen, and talking or singing softly to communicate with the fetus. During quiet times, play soothing and beautiful light music to help the fetus develop better intelligence and promote fetal health. Proper prenatal education can stimulate the psychological potential of the fetus and lay a good foundation for the early education of the baby after birth.