Unisar Prenatal Heart Monitor manual Introduction, HOW Your Unborn Baby Develops

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SECTION II. Talking and playing music to your baby

INTRODUCTION

Research Into the benefits of stimulating your unborn baby has been done worldwide and it is now believed that your baby can learn while still in your womb. Therefore, while most of the attention in the past has focused on the positive results of infant stimulation, it is very important not to overlook the benefits of prenatal stimulation.

Studies have shown that the prenatally stimulated baby tends to display faster visual, linguistic, and motor development than the baby who was not stimulated. Research has also shown that the brain of the prenatally stimulated baby tends to be more developed, thereby providing a better foundation for the child to have a higher IQ and intelligence level.

Prenatal stimulation can come from playing classical music (considered to be one of the best sources of stimulation), talking or singing to your baby,

and even rubbing your stomach. The most effective way to stimulate your baby and enhance her brain development while still in the womb is through

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Dr. Norman A. Ravski, Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Yale University School of Medicine, and Attending Physician at Yale New Haven Hospital has endorsed playing classical music

to your baby. In his endorsement Dr. Ravski states, In-utero fetal acoustic stimulation has been shown to improve pregnancy outcomes as well as

benefit the growing fetus.The BébéSounds® Prenatal Gift Set enables you to direct our specially selected classical music through your womb to your baby with our Fetal Speakers.

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It is also believed that your newborn baby will recognize the voices of her parents immediately after birth if they are heard while in the womb. In addition to stimulating your baby, talking to her will help your baby’s father bond with her. Talk and sing to your unborn baby by using the BébéSounds® Fetal Speakers and Microphone, which will amplify your voices so they will be heard over the other noises inside the womb.

When speaking to your baby, keep in mind that the first step of your baby’s development of language skills is the recognition of intonations so it is important for both parents to speak to their child. Although the mother’s voice tends to be more melodic and is constantly heard, the father’s voice is louder and deeper and penetrates the womb more easily.

It is always a good idea to keep your doctor informed of what you are doing during your pregnancy. Therefore, we suggest that you inform your doctor that you will be stimulating your unborn baby with the BébéSounds® Prenatal Gift Set.

HOW YOUR UNBORN BABY DEVELOPS

First Trimester – The embryo begins to develop; head and limbs start to form; the head, body, and limbs begin to move (you won’t feel this movement yet); the nervous system that deals with equilibrium and spatial relations begins to develop; and the heart begins to beat more strongly.

Second Trimester – The head develops more actively than the rest of the body; the eyes respond to light; key organs mature; the fetus reacts to music and loud noises; arms and legs are moving strongly enough so you can feel them; the fetus can hear and the ability to learn significantly increases; signs of memory and the ability to respond to various stimuli are apparent; and music has a calming effect while harsh sounds have an agitating effect.

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Contents Prenatal Gift Set Please Read the Following To Enjoy OUR Product Introduction Table of ContentsIdentifying the Fetal Sounds YOU will Hear When YOU will Hear These Sounds Instructions TroubleshootingTOP View and Bottom View Graphic KIT ComponentsHOW Your Unborn Baby Develops Research Findings HOW Your Unborn BABY’S Brain DevelopsPage Endnotes Components for Talking and Playing Music Diagram for Playing Music to YourUnborn Baby Schedule of Music Played Diagram for Talking to Your Unborn BabyDate Time Played Music Played Record and Email Your BABY’S Heartbeat with Your Computer Limited Product WarrantyAngelcare Movement Sensor w/ Sound Monitor Ear Thermometer Ahora POR Favor LEA EL Manual DE Instrucciones Introduccion Instrucciones Para EL USO DEL BébéSounds Contenido DEL PaqueteVista Superior Garantia DEL Producto Solucion DE Problemas ComunesIntroduccion Como EL Cerebro DE SU Bebe no Nacido Todavia SE Desarrolla Como SU Bebe no Nacido Todavia SE DesarrollaResultados DE Investigaciones Toquele Musica a SU Bebe no Nacido Todavia InstruccionesPreguntas Hechas MAS Frequentes Hable a SU Bebe no Nacido TodaviaComponentes DEL Prenatal Talk ,N Tunes Diagrama Para Hablarle a SU Bebe Todavia no Nacido Diagrama Para Tocarle Musica SU BebeADVERTENCIA/ Garantia Libros DE ReferenciaGarantia Limitada DEL Producto Listado DE Musica Tocada

Prenatal Heart Monitor specifications

The Unisar Prenatal Heart Monitor is an innovative and essential device designed to provide expecting parents with the reassurance they need by enabling them to listen to their baby's heartbeat at home. This monitor combines advanced technology with user-friendly features, ensuring that both healthcare professionals and parents can easily monitor their baby's health during pregnancy.

One of the standout features of the Unisar Prenatal Heart Monitor is its state-of-the-art Doppler technology. This technology allows for the accurate detection of fetal heartbeats as early as ten weeks into the pregnancy. The high-sensitivity ultrasound transducer picks up the sound of the heartbeat with clarity, ensuring an enjoyable experience for parents eager to connect with their unborn child.

The Unisar device is equipped with a large, easy-to-read LCD screen that displays the fetal heart rate in real time. This feature is particularly useful for parents who want to track changes in their baby's heart rate during different times of the day or in response to specific activities. Additionally, the monitor typically offers a built-in speaker and headphone jack, allowing parents to share this special experience with family members or listen privately.

Another notable characteristic is the device's portability. The Unisar Prenatal Heart Monitor is lightweight and compact, making it convenient to use at home or take along while traveling. The rechargeable battery provides ample usage time, ensuring that parents can monitor their baby's heartbeat whenever they wish, without the need for constant replacement of batteries.

User-friendliness is at the core of the Unisar design. Most models come with intuitive controls and simple instructions, making them accessible even for those who may not be tech-savvy. This ease of use is crucial for encouraging expectant parents to engage actively in their prenatal care.

Safety is also a primary consideration with the Unisar Prenatal Heart Monitor. The device is designed to be non-invasive and emits minimal ultrasound waves, which are generally considered safe for both the mother and the fetus.

With a focus on innovation, safety, and ease of use, the Unisar Prenatal Heart Monitor stands out as an essential tool for parents-to-be, offering peace of mind and enhancing the bonding experience during pregnancy. Whether used in consultation with healthcare providers or for personal reassurance at home, the Unisar device is a valuable addition to prenatal care.