Bebe Sounds Be005 instruction manual Research Findings

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As the cells get larger, the axons grow longer and the dendrites become an increasingly complex system of multiple connections like branches of a tree. The more stimulation the cells receive, the more complex these dendrites become, resulting in a more developed brain.

The number of brain cells your baby is born with helps determine her potential, but it is also the number of connections between these cells that determines her final intelligence. Helping to increase the number of connections and complexity of the brain cells with stimulation increases the probability of your baby having a higher intelligence level and IQ.

RESEARCH FINDINGS

It is now known that stimulation of the senses affects the growth of the brain cells and if a fetus has little stimulation in the womb, fewer connections are made. Specialists in fetal and infant brain development have agreed that stimulating your unborn baby's senses can affect the development of the connections between the brain cells. In fact, the lack of these connections can actually cause cells to die, especially in the eighth month of pregnancy.2

By the end of the fifth month, your baby can hear and begins to learn, and you can tell when she is reacting to external stimulation. In one case, pregnant mothers actually had to leave a concert of classical music before it was over because their babies were kicking so hard in time to the music that they couldn’t tolerate it.3

In another case, mothers were asked to play their favorite classical music to their unborn baby for ten minutes a day at a volume that was just a little louder than normal speaking voice. It was discovered that the babies recognized the change in their environments immediately as was evidenced by their heart rates increasing noticeably. What is also

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Contents Prenatal Gift Set Table of Contents Section Additional Product Information Please Read the Following to Enjoy OUR Product Introduction Section Listening to Your Unborn BabyContents Identifying the Fetal Sounds YOU will Hear When YOU will Hear These SoundsRecord Your Babys Sounds & Your OWN Heartbeat Prenatal Heart Listener VS. DopplerInstructions 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 Care & Cleaning Tips for Using the Prenatal Heart ListenerTroubleshooting Page Applied Standards and Approvals Technical SpecificationsDisclaimer Limited Product WarrantyLegal Rights Vary from Stateto State Page Sección Escuchando a SU Bebé POR Nacer Índice DE ContenidosSección Información DE Producto Adicional Page Introducción Sección Escuchando a SU Bebé POR NacerContenidos Cuándo Escuchará Usted Estos Sonidos Indentificando LOS Sonidos Fetales QUE Usted EscucharáGrabe LOS Sonidos DE SU Bebé Y SUS Propios Latidos Cardíacos Monitor Cardíaco PRENATALVS. DopplerVer Figs y Instrucciones Para Escuchar a SU Bebé POR NacerControl de encendido/volumen Instrucciones Para Grabar LOS Sonidos DE SU Bebé Introducción Page Cómo SE Desarrolla EL Cerebro DE SU Bebé POR Nacer Cómo SE Desarrolla 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 Cuidados Y Limpieza Consejos Para Usar EL Monitor Cardíaco PrenatalSolución DE Problemas Page Normas y Aprobaciones Aplicadas Especificaciones TécnicasGarantía Limitada DEL Producto Exención DE ResponsabilidadesLOS Derechos Legales Varían DE UN Estado a Otro Page Page También Disponibles DE … Llame al 1-800-430-0222 para la tienda más cercana