Bebe Sounds Be005 instruction manual HOW Your Unborn Babys Brain Develops

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relations begins to develop; and heart begins to beat more strongly.

Second Trimester: The head develops more actively than the rest of the body; eyes respond to light; key organs mature; fetus reacts to music and loud noise; arms and legs are moving strongly enough so you can feel them; 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.

Third Trimester: The nervous system has matured and becomes fully formed; brain enters a rapid growth phase; movements are more coordinated and muscles are stronger; fetus moves to the rhythm of music; sight has developed and response to light is evident; movement is less frequent but stronger toward the end of the ninth month; and growth and development continue until birth.

HOW YOUR UNBORN BABY'S BRAIN DEVELOPS

Your baby's brain begins developing almost immediately and by the fifth month the number of brain cells your baby will have for the rest of her life is determined. From this point forward, her brain develops by increasing the size and complexity of the cells already created. Around the eighth month, your unborn baby's brain changes significantly. At this time, it doubles in weight and the connections between the brain cells, known as synapses, become even more complex.

The following is the structure of a brain cell:

Dendrites: receive messages from the body

Cell body: decides whether to send the message received from the dendrites or to store it

Axons: transmit messages received from the cell body

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Contents Prenatal Gift Set Table of Contents Section Additional Product Information Please Read the Following to Enjoy OUR Product Section Listening to Your Unborn Baby IntroductionContents When YOU will Hear These Sounds Identifying the Fetal Sounds YOU will HearPrenatal Heart Listener VS. Doppler Record Your Babys Sounds & Your OWN HeartbeatInstructions for Listening to Your Unborn Baby Power/volume control Power indicator Battery compartment Instructions to Record Your Babys Sounds Section HOW Your Unborn Baby Develops HOW Your Unborn Babys Brain Develops Research Findings Page Page Maternity belt Headset Fetal speakers Adapter CD player Playing Music to Your Newborn Baby Frequently Asked Questions Endnotes Schedule of Music Played Tips for Using the Prenatal Heart Listener Care & CleaningTroubleshooting Page Technical Specifications Applied Standards and ApprovalsLimited Product Warranty DisclaimerLegal Rights Vary from Stateto State Page Índice DE Contenidos Sección Escuchando a SU Bebé POR NacerSección Información DE Producto Adicional Page Sección Escuchando a SU Bebé POR Nacer IntroducciónContenidos Indentificando LOS Sonidos Fetales QUE Usted Escuchará Cuándo Escuchará Usted Estos SonidosMonitor Cardíaco PRENATALVS. Doppler Grabe LOS Sonidos DE SU Bebé Y SUS Propios Latidos CardíacosInstrucciones Para Escuchar a SU Bebé POR Nacer Ver Figs yControl de encendido/volumen Instrucciones Para Grabar LOS Sonidos DE SU Bebé Introducción Page Cómo SE Desarrolla SU Bebé POR Nacer Cómo SE Desarrolla EL Cerebro DE SU Bebé POR NacerHallazgos DE Investigaciónes Page Page Page Haciéndole Escuchar Música a SU Bebé Recién Nacido Instrucciones Para HABLAR, Cantar Leerle a SU Bebé POR Nacer Preguntas Frequentes Libros DE Referencia Cronograma DE Música Reproducida Consejos Para Usar EL Monitor Cardíaco Prenatal Cuidados Y LimpiezaSolución DE Problemas Page Especificaciones Técnicas Normas y Aprobaciones AplicadasExención DE Responsabilidades Garantía Limitada DEL ProductoLOS Derechos Legales Varían DE UN Estado a Otro Page Page También Disponibles DE … Llame al 1-800-430-0222 para la tienda más cercana