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Dear Mr. Dad: I'm pregnant and my husband and I find ourselves talking to our baby a lot. Sometimes we're sure he or she is responding to what we say. Are we imagining things?
A. Not at all. Although the very idea may sound a bit far fetched, fetuses are extremely responsive to sounds from the outside world. In one study, newborns whose mothers had regularly watched a popular soap opera while they were pregnant stopped crying when the show's theme song was played. Infants whose mothers hadn't watched the show had no reaction when they heard the music. Click Here for Full Article
How to Select a Jogging Stroller By Kristen Horler, CEO & Founder of Baby Boot Camp® www.babybootcamp.com
You’ve come to the realization that your 4-wheel all-in-one stroller isn’t a great workout partner. There’s too much friction on the wheels for brisk walking. Jogging with it can be downright dangerous for you and your baby so now you’re in the market for a jogging stroller, but where to begin? A quick search online has you immediately overwhelmed with options. Here are some important factors to consider when buying and using a jogging stroller. Click Here for full article!