BabyPlus Mom and Supermodel, Niki Taylor, Marches with March of Dimes/March for Babies

Thursday, May 3, 2012 by Julie Louly

 

Internationally known super-model and BabyPlus mom, Niki Taylor, proudly participated in March of Dimes' March for Babies to help raise awareness and critical funds for healthier, stronger babies.

Taylor joined the March of Dimes in kicking off the walk in at Tropical Park in Miami, FL on the morning of Saturday, April 28th.  The walk was close to the area where Taylor grew up.  She’s such a great mom and involved citizen. 

Herself a mother to a five month old son, a three year old daughter, and two very handsome 17 year old twin boys, Taylor connects with the cause and the need for people to sign up for the walk and fundraise. “I am proud to bring my own young ones out to be part of this event. Together we will walk for healthier babies, and for those born too soon and need our help.”   Taylor truly seems to care about the health and well-being of children.

Last fall Niki appeared on the hit TV show, The Doctors, discussing her favorite things for pregnancy and healthy living.  She mentioned The BabyPlus Prenatal Education System as one of her must have pregnancy items.  Taylor touted the benefits of using the system during her two most recent pregnancies. She said her daughter began good sleeping patterns early and was alert and calm from birth.  It’s terrific to see such a progressive mom who is educated on the important connection between early brain development and auditory stimulation. 

Babies born prematurely (before 37 weeks gestation) may be at risk for developmental problems that could persist throughout their lives, including problems with auditory attention, or the child’s ability to concentrate on and listen to sounds for an extended period of time, especially in a distracted environment.

An important study regarding prematurity was conducted by Emily Zimmerman, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow in the lab of Amir Lahav, ScD, PhD, focused on how premature infants respond to various sounds. The study may have the long-term potential to determine whether there is an early biomarker for ADHD, which typically isn’t detected until school age.  “Our findings show that there may be a window of opportunity to improve the physiological health of babies born prematurely using auditory simulation,” he said.

The research linked exposure to an audio recording of the mother’s heartbeat and her voice to a lower incidence of cardio-respiratory events in preterm infants. These infants typically experience high rates of adverse heart and lung events, such as apnea, a pause in breathing that lasts longer than 20 seconds, and bradycardia, slowing of the heart rate below 80 beats per minute. Researchers found that cardio-respiratory events occurred at a much lower frequency when the infants were exposed to maternal sound stimulation versus routine hospital noise and sounds.

“The results also suggest that there is a period of time when the infant’s auditory development is most intact that this intervention of maternal sound stimulation could be most effective,” Lahav said. “However, further research is needed.”

Are you participating in a walk for the March of  Dimes? We want to hear all about it! Tag us in your Facebook photos and tell us your story!  When you walk in March for Babies, you give hope to the more than half a million babies born too soon each year.

What If?

Wednesday, May 2, 2012 by BabyPlus- Guest Blog

What if your baby was able to reach developmental milestones earlier? What if he or she showed enhanced intellectual abilities? With BabyPlus, those "what ifs" can turn into realities.

By using the BabyPlus curriculum your baby can experience a multitude of successes (listed below). The BabyPlus system is a series of 16 naturally derived sounds that resemble a mother's heartbeat. The rhythm of the sounds increases incrementally as the pregnancy progresses. The BabyPlus sonic pattern introduces your child to a sequential learning process, built upon the natural rhythms of their own environment. This "auditory exercise" strengthens learning ability during the developmental period when the advantages will be most significant and enduring for a child. BabyPlus is the first educational tool designed for prenatal use that has been proven effective.

So using BabyPlus for your child can help them:

  • More readily nurse
  • Display an increased ability to self-soothe
  • Are more interactive & responsive
  • Are more relaxed & alert at birth

Transformers' star Megan Fox is pregnant!

Tuesday, May 1, 2012 by Cindy Wallander

Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green are having a baby!

We are thrilled to learn that Transformers' star Megan Fox and her husband Brian Austin Green are expecting a baby!   

Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green are busy working parents, so they will be happy with the benefits that BabyPlus parents all over the world describe: BabyPlus babies nurse more readily, have an increased ability to self-soothe, are more interactive and responsive, and are more relaxed and alert at birth.

All Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green have to do is look around Hollywood to see all the celebrities who have used BabyPlus while pregnant.

BabyPlus wishes Megan Fox, Brian Austin Green, and their baby the very best!

Why the Rancic's surrogate mom should use BabyPlus!

Tuesday, April 24, 2012 by Cindy Wallander

Giuliana and Bill Rancic are having a baby - via surrogate!

We are thrilled to learn that Giuliana and her husband Bill Rancic are expecting a baby via gestational surrogate!  We are confident they will want to know the tangible benefits of using the BabyPlus Prenatal Education System during prenatal development of their baby.  They are sure to be 100% involved in their baby's development, and we know they will want to make sure their baby receives every possible benefit to the very best start in life.  

Giuliana and Bill Rancic are busy working parents, so they will be happy with the benefits that BabyPlus parents all over the world describe: BabyPlus babies nurse more readily, have an increased ability to self-soothe, are more interactive and responsive, and are more relaxed and alert at birth.   And, later in life, these children demonstrate earlier developmental milestones, improved school readiness, enhanced intellectual abilities, greater creativity and independence, and longer attention spans.

As Giuliana and Bill research all things prenatal - we know they will be asking themselves - doesn't it make sense that if the negatives can impact your child forever, so can the positives?  Everything that is enriching should start early - and early means the critical times in child development - while you are still pregnant.  Fetal development occurs in stages.  Begin using the BabyPlus Prenatal Education System during the 18th week of your pregnancy or later and you will benefit your baby's development in profound ways.

Remember -anything you do as an expectant mother during pregnancy lasts a lifetime for your child!  So, anything your surrogate does will also impact your child for their entire lifetime.

BabyPlus wishes Giuliana and Bill Rancic, their surrogate, and their baby the very best!

Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer are expecting their first baby together!

Thursday, April 19, 2012 by Cindy Wallander

The "True Blood" costars met on the set of the popular HBO series in 2007 and married in the summer of 2010 in Malibu, California.  

Once they share the news with loved ones and friends, they are sure to read articles on prenatal development.  Most expectant parents want to know everything they can about the critical period in prenatal development.  Using the BabyPlus Prenatal Education System during pregnancy promotes learning in the womb.

Anna and Stephen lead busy lives, so they will likely be interested to know the benefits of using BabyPlus.  Parents report that BabyPlus babies more readily nurse, have an increased ability to self-soothe, are more interactive and responsive, and are relaxed and alert at birth.  Being a busy working parents, Anna and Stephen will want to know about the BabyPlus curriculum and how the mother's heartbeat sounds have a positive impact on infant sleeping schedules.

BabyPlus congratulates Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer on their baby-to-be!

Prenatal Brain Development Linked to Specialized Sound

Thursday, April 19, 2012 by Julie Louly

If you’re an expectant parent interested in prenatal brain development, then this will be one of the most important articles you’ll ever read.

Here’s why…  I’m going to share with you the fascinating link between providing an enriched auditory environment during your pregnancy and the significantly enhanced development of your child’s mind.

From the moment we see a positive result on a pregnancy test; we begin to navigate the complicated world of being a parent. Almost immediately, the barrage of advertising messages and opinions from well-meaning friends and family can often cause confusion about what is best for our baby.   I am doing what I did throughout my first two pregnancies; getting educated about what will make a difference and then going with my gut!  Pregnancy (though it seems to drag on forever) is a relatively short period in your baby’s long life of learning and development.  Take the time to look at the latest research about early cognition and prenatal brain development. 

We know so much more now about prenatal brain development than ever before.  It’s really exciting to be armed with powerful information about things like DHA and the importance of an enriched prenatal auditory environment.  No matter how you choose to communicate with your baby, after week 18 he’ll be listening and likely hungry for more.  Babies with an enriched nurturing auditory environment often show an increased ability to self-soothe and are more responsive at birth.  Later, parents of these same children report to have improved school readiness and longer attention spans.   

Fetal Brain Development

Experience is an essential component of prenatal brain development.   A prenatal child's specific experiences determine which connections are strengthened and expanded, and which connections are eliminated. 

  • Connections that are used repeatedly become stronger. 
  • Connections that are not used are eventually lost to pruning. 
  • Repetition is important because it provides the child with multiple opportunities to strengthen connections and enhance prenatal brain development.

It also is important that experiences be enriching. A prenatal child should have regular opportunities to experience sounds that are new and different. These experiences should be challenging, but not overwhelming, just a step beyond what he can already do.  Your womb truly is the perfect classroom! A developmentally appropriate set of sounds that introduce patterns of rhythm to the baby similar to the maternal heartbeat are most likely to make the biggest impact on his/her prenatal brain development...  As a baby discriminates the simple rhythmic sounds from those of his mother, auditory learning begins.

The human brain begins forming very early in prenatal life (just three weeks after conception), but in many ways, brain development is a lifelong project. That is because the same events that shape the brain during development are also responsible for storing information—new skills and memories—throughout life. The major difference between prenatal brain development in the womb versus learning at a later age is a matter of degree: the brain is far more impressionable (neuroscientists use the term plastic) in early life than in maturity. This plasticity has both a positive and a negative side. On the positive side, it means that young children's brains are more open to learning and enriching influences.

Bilingualism in Babies Starts in the Womb

A recent joint study from Canadian and French researchers finds infants born to bilingual mother’s exhibit different language preferences than infants born to moms who speak only one language.  Bilingualism has been linked to a variety of positive cognitive benefits, including early ready, better critical think skills and longer attention spans.  Now we know what the baby experiences in his prenatal environment truly matters to the prenatal brain development in this small window of opportunity.  The study was published in the January 29, 2010, journal  Psychological Science.  Many expectant parents are not bilingual or have a preference for only one language thus never exposing baby to this important auditory enrichment.  The one consistently heard sound in the prenatal environment 24 hours 7 days a week is the mom’s heart beat.  Based on more than 23 years of scientific research the BabyPlus Prenatal Education System provides a patented curriculum that introduces a developing baby to learning in the only true and consistent language of the prenatal environment, a language based on the maternal heartbeat.  Studies show that a fetus does recognize the maternal heartbeat and can differentiate progressive versions of that sound.  Much like early language immersion, the simple, naturally derived lessons are the most effective at strengthening a lifetime of strong learning.  This early advantage during prenatal brain development means children will be able to absorb and appreciate far more of their environment than if they had not received this prenatal enrichment.  This might also be a fabulous time to turn your car into a “university on wheels” and begin a language course.  I am a big fan of Rosetta stone but there are many great options on the market. 

When it comes to IQ  - environment matters

You have probably heard the phrase nature versus nurture. It tends to pop up whenever we gain some new insight into prenatal brain development. Has some aspect of personality or intelligence come about as a result of genes and part of our inborn nature? Or because of the influence of parents, teachers, or other aspects of the environment that nurtured us?  The answer is both. 

In a study published in 2008 UCLA researchers found about 85 percent of the variation in white matter in the parietal lobe, which is involved in mathematics, logic, and visual-spatial skills, can be attributed to genetics. Only about 45 percent of the variation in the temporal lobe, which plays a central role in learning and memory, appears to be inherited.  This is the same part of the brain most impacted by an enriched auditory environment early in prenatal brain development.  Being armed with this knowledge is empowering to expectant parents all over the world.  A well-organized brain has well-functioning myelin, in which water can be seen clearly moving along specific paths. "Diffusion imaging gives a picture of how intact your brain connections are," says Paul Thompson, a neuroscientist at the University of California, Los Angeles, who lead the study. 

Fetal Response to outside stimuli

Another important study came from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hua Chiew Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand.  The study focused on the fetal response to outside stimuli and assessed the capacity of the fetus’ memory and learning in various senses.  Researchers trained 120 pregnant mothers to practice the prenatal activity of auditory enrichment.  They used a heartbeat sound, music and rhythmic patting and rocking. The below results provide further reinforcement that giving baby an enriched auditory environment before birth really can make a difference in prenatal brain development:

 The clinical data and the evaluation sheet for analysis of fetal response and learning to prenatal activity were assessed in term of always, frequent, sometime, seldom and never response. The outcome of these samples demonstrated that 87.5% of experimental infants can recognize maternal voice and 70% recognize to prenatal music. They calm down significantly when giving a prenatal music, heart beat sound, rhythmic patting and rocking pattern which they ever received during in utero. This suggests that fetus can learn variety of sensory stimuli even before birth and these previous experiences they received in utero during this important prenatal brain development period may influence postnatal learning and perception. Experimental infants have a capacity of turning to voice only at 4.6 days in average while the general population turn to voice at 3.2 month. This means that they have a faster auditory development and learning than general population. In addition, they can be conditioned by kicking back when they were pat in 64.9%. The results confirm our belief that fetus have a capacity of conditional learning during the prenatal brain development stage. The study also showed better performance in relation between mother and child after participated the prenatal activity. These findings suggest that prenatal activity here may be introduced to routine prenatal care and may be an effective way to enhance mother and child attachment, as well as promote infant's intelligent and emotional development.

Dr. Susan Ludington-Hoe states in her book How to Have a Smarter Baby, “Infant stimulation accelerates a baby’s mental ability and increases a child’s skills in finding ways to stimulate himself.”

More evidence prenatal brain development can be impacted by environment

In a study designed to create an enriched environment for prenates by minimizing environmental stressors and substituting a positive, stimulating milieu, researchers designed a program that would reduce maternal stress with visualization and relaxation exercises, encourage mother-child bonding through prenatal communication and interaction exercises, and pleasantly stimulate prenatal auditory, tactile, visual and vestibular processes. Results from 150 pregnant women in the enrichment program compared to 100 pregnant women in a control group showed that infant head circumference, as an analog of prenatal brain development in the enriched group was significantly larger than that of the control group. Moreover, most dimensions on the Denver assessment scales showed earlier acquisition of gross and fine motor skills, language, and personal-social development by the enriched group compared to sample norms of Bangkok children.  Dr. Panthuraamphorn's research in creating positive and stimulating prenatal environments spans a number of studies with colleagues Dawiep Dookchitra and Manit Sanmaneechai who were co-researchers in a 1995 study focusing on auditory stimulation

DHA in Pregnancy: Should you Supplement?

DHA (or docosahexaenoic acid) an omega-3 fatty acid found in fish oil helps build your baby’s brain, nervous system, and eyes.  “Omega -3s are a specific type of fate that our body needs but cannot make,” says Melinda Johnson, RD, a spokesperson for the American Dietetic Association.  A baby in utero needs to get these fats from its mother for better prenatal brain development.  Researchers at the School of Pediatrics and Child Health at the University of Western Australia found that two years after birth, the children whose mothers had received a high dose of fish oil in the 2nd half of pregnancy, one of the important stages in prenatal brain development, had higher scores in tests of their hand-eye coordination.  Another interesting study from the University of Oslo in Norway, found four year olds scored better on IQ tests if their mothers took DHA supplements during pregnancy.  .

How much DHA do you need?

Your brain is made up of about 60% omega 3 fatty acids found in fish oil. And your baby's brain is about 70% of these acids. But studies show, you're probably deficient in them. In fact, most Westerners don't get enough of these important nutrients. According to the Journal of Perinatal Medicine, pregnant or lactating women need 200 mg of DHA a day.  Researchers are still evaluating the best possible sources for DHA.  Readily available sources are salmon, sardines, walnuts, eggs and milk.  If you would rather take a DHA supplement many researchers suggest you go for the one derived from algae rather than fish oil. (Then you will be getting your DHA just as the fish do; their source is marine algae.) Look for high levels of DHA. This is the "building block" of your child's prenatal brain development and is found in omega 3 fatty acids. Nevertheless, not all fish oil blends have a high amount of this important nutrient. The bottle will tell you how much DHA is in the product. Remember always consult with your obstetrician before making any changes to your prenatal routine. 

Prenatal auditory enrichment and DHA -  a winning combination for prenatal brain development

Prenatal learning and auditory enrichment is as vital to prenatal brain development as a prenatal vitamin is to enriching a baby’s physical development.  The BabyPlus Prenatal Education System offers developmental benefits that last a lifetime.  Moms everywhere are singing the praises of this prenatal system.  Celebrity moms like Nicole Richie and Gwen Stefani, just to name a few, have worn BabyPlus Prenatal Systems during pregnancy.  It is universal when a mom finds something that works for her she tells all of her friends.  It is the one thing women from every corner of the world have in common; we all want what is best for our children.  The BabyPlus Prenatal Education System is the only product of its kind on the market.   The system offers parents the opportunity to give their baby a head start while at the same time bonding with baby in a meaningful way.

 

A recent survey shows BabyPlus babies reach cognitive and developmental milestones ahead of recorded averages.  A survey of more than 350 BabyPlus parents indicates the majority of BabyPlus babies are calm and alert at birth. The survey also shows babies of parents, who used the BabyPlus educational system during pregnancy, sleep through the night, say their first words and take their first steps earlier than recorded averages for those milestones. In this first formal survey of BabyPlus parents, 84 percent of respondents said their baby was calm at birth and 96 percent said their baby was alert at birth.  In reaching their earliest developmental milestones, 68 percent of respondents said their children were sleeping more than six ours in a row by the age of three months compared to a four month average for infants; 48 percent reported their child said their first word by the age of six months compared to an average age of nine months; and 76 percent said their children took first steps before the age of 12 months compared to the a 12-15 month average.  In addition 98 percent of respondents described their baby as having an overall good disposition.   

 

 

 

Future BabyPlus Mom, Maybe

Tuesday, April 10, 2012 by BabyPlus- Guest Blog

If you haven't heard the latest celebrity gossip, it's very good news. Reese Witherspoon is pregnant again! Veteran mom, Reese, has two children ages 12 and 8. Could this actress, professional mom and all-around incredible woman be the next BabyPlus mom? Well, even if she's not, she certainly is BabyPlus momma material.

Reese is a smart woman and would benefit from all that BabyPlus can offer. This includes:

BabyPlus® parents report babies at birth and infancy:
  • More readily nurse
  • Display an increased ability to self-soothe
  • Are more interactive & responsive
  • Are more relaxed & alert at birth
And later in life demonstrate:
  • Earlier developmental milestones
  • Enhanced intellectual abilities
  • Longer attention spans
  • Improved school readiness
  • Greater creativity & independence

 

 

 

What Jessica Simpson

Tuesday, April 10, 2012 by BabyPlus- Guest Blog

With Jessica Simpson nearing her due date, we hope she's been using BabyPlus. Even for a busy girl like Jessica, the benefits a re incredible. So what if she was using BabyPlus? She might see some of the following benifits:

  • Start nursing earlier and learn to latch faster
  • Show increased ability to self-soothe
  • Are more responsive and interactive
  • Are more relaxed and alert at birth

Many of our parents will tell you that using our system will do just that. Don't believe us, see for yourself. Until next time...good luck Jess!

I wish I would have used this....

Tuesday, March 20, 2012 by Cindy Wallander

90 % of moms-to-be surveyed who were not familiar with BabyPlus said they would use or recommend BabyPlus after being introduced to our patented prenatal learning system at Pregnancy 2.0 Mommy Parties.

This is an amazing number because these moms-to-be did not know of the benefits of using BabyPlus and learned about our prenatal curriculum from other moms  - at these parties, new and expecting moms had the opportunity to experience and test the products in-person, share their opinions with each other as well as with  moms within their social networks.

Here are just a few of the wonderful comments from the Mommy Parties:

 - I was able to use this a few times before I gave birth. I really wished I had a chance to use it for my entire pregnancy. I love this type of stuff

- So cool! Relaxed the mom as well as the baby

- I think the Baby Plus is a great way to give yourself some down time while you are pregnant, and you can kick start

your baby's learning while he/she is in utero

- Noticed a lot of movement when used it and my baby is more alert

- The product was interesting and some moms liked that their baby could learn in utero

- Another innovative invention for new moms

- Neat concept - a fun way to bond with baby

- Moms have used it since and are loving it

- Wish I would have had one during my pregnancies

- Use it everyday, I believe my baby is more reactive because of it

Amazon Shoppers Love BabyPlus Too!

Tuesday, March 13, 2012 by BabyPlus- Guest Blog

You might have seen the love that Target shoppers are giving us, but did you know that Amazon shoppers are also showing their support for BabyPlus. Out of 140 different user reviews, BabyPlus has received 4 out of 5 stars! This is incredible and we want to share what these BabyPlus moms and dads are saying about using the system. 

Here's a few reviews for you to feast your eyes on:

Our son is almost 2 year old. When we got baby plus years ago we purchased it knowing we would use exactly as described. Meaning following the directions to the T. My wife did not miss any sessions and used it religiousely. We used it as soon as we could while she was pregnant. The end result is one super happy, polite and sweet baby. Seriousely. Our son is always happy, rarely throws tantrums even though he is approaching two and is very polite. He is not hyperactive. He loves to have fun, but can be perfectly content sitting down reading a book by himself. Maybe baby plus had nothing to do with how he is...we will never know. But I would reocmmend any pregnant female to pay the $$ and use this ASAP. Think of it as an investement in your baby's future...Read the rest on Amazon.com.

We were recommended BabyPlus by a colleague of my husband's who also works in neurobiology. We thought we would give it a shot and after plenty of teasing (+20wks) from family members, our son was born after a prolonged labor and c-section. The OBGYN commented on how alert and calm he was as she was bringing him into this world. 18 hours later, the vice president of the local medical school visited and made the comment that he was the most alert newborn he had seen and appeared shocked! Both of these opinions were reassuring of our choice to use BabyPlus, but the real pleasure is a child that is calm, sleeps well, nurses well and is alert and reaching developmental goals at an accelerated speed. In our experience, BabyPlus worked and we are very satisfied. After reading some of the negative reviews, I wanted to point out to people who may be worried about the volume of the device damaging their child's hearing- your baby's cry will easily be 100+dB once he is born. A sound that is 50-60dB once it reaches your child in utero cannot damage their hearing. It may sound loud to you, but once it passes through tissue and fluid, the sound is considerably lower in volume...Read the rest on Amazon.com.

BabyPlus Users Speak Out

Tuesday, March 13, 2012 by BabyPlus- Guest Blog

Did you know that BabyPlus is sold at Target? It looks like we're very popular because they're currently sold out online. Don't fret, you can buy BabyPlus on our website! Target shoppers are giving us 5 stars and here's why:

A Mom's Perspective:

I have used BabyPlus with all 4 of my children. I consider it to be as important as a prenatal vitamin. Right now, my 6 week old is sleeping through the night (meaning 9 hours). Who wouldn't want that? I can truly say that I have seen the benefits of BabyPlus first hand. My babies are happy and awesome sleepers and nappers. It is a great way to give your baby a start in life.

A Dad's Review:

My wife used BabyPlus for roughly the last 16 weeks of her pregnancy. On our first doctor's visit both the nurse and doctor commented on how alert our baby was. They both mentioned that at only a few days old she was as alert as a baby who was 3 or 4 weeks old. We have noticed that our baby is very alert, focuses a lot of attention on us, follows us with her eyes as we move around, and looks at us as though she is really studying us. Overall BabyPlus is a really cool gaget that has shown some i mmediate results for a baby who is less than 2 months old.

See more reviews on Target's website. 

Describing BabyPlus

Tuesday, March 6, 2012 by BabyPlus- Guest Blog

Last week, we asked our BabyPlus momma's and pappa's what word or words they would use to describe the BabyPlus system. We had such wonderful responses that we thought that it would be fun to share them with you! So, here are the words and phrases our BabyPlus users came up with:

  • Loves learning!
  • Very alert.....says the nurses, she was born on Sunday!
  • Smart and Entertaining!
  • I have 3! The two older ones are smart and independent. The one month old is alert and calm.
  • Alert and inquisitive
  • Content and Happy
  • My 2 yr old twins are very Smart & inquisitive
  • Adventurous & intelligent

Want to share your thoughts with us? Join us on Facebook and share away!

Last Minute Valentine's Day Gift

Tuesday, February 14, 2012 by BabyPlus- Guest Blog
Want the perfect Valentine's gift for your someone special? Look no further than BabyPlus. BabyPlus will show the special lady in your life that you care and want the best for her and your baby.

babyHere's just a few of the benefits to BabyPlus:
  • More readily nurse
  • Display an increased ability to self-soothe
  • Are more interactive & responsive
  • Are more relaxed & alert at birth
  • Earlier developmental milestones
  • Enhanced intellectual abilities
  • Longer attention spans
  • Improved school readiness
  • Greater creativity & independence
You and your loved one will both benefit from this gift.
Click here to learn more about BabyPlus.

BabyPlus - Real Results

Thursday, December 29, 2011 by BabyPlus- Guest Blog
We are happy to bring you yet another testimonial from our Facebook page. Parents all over the world are bragging about what BabyPlus has done for their little ones. Here's a testimonial from one of our most loyal fans, Dawn:

"Ms. Lily is officially two weeks old today :-) Our Second Baby Plus Baby in our Family... So far when she is awake, she is already tying to hold her head up, fully alert & smiling. She also doesn't mind tummy time, nurses up to 4 ounces and is sleeping 4 and a half hours between feedings (which means at night she eats at 11pm, 3:30am and 7:30am- dropping one of her night feeding last week...yay). Thank you BabyPlus!"

Don't believe us, then see what other real parents have to say.

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Baby #3 Almost Here for Jennifer Gardner

Tuesday, December 27, 2011 by BabyPlus- Guest Blog
JGMovie Star, Jennifer Garner, and her husband, actor Ben Affleck, are expecting their third child together. These two might be parenting pros by now, but still could stand to know more about BabyPlus.

The former Alias actress knows about prenatal learning and educating her baby in the womb.
 
These busy parents may not know about all the wonderful benefits BabyPlus Prenatal Education System can provide. However, we should inform them along with our other readers. Parents all over the world report the benefits of using BabyPlus while pregnant: babies are more relaxed and alert at birth, nurse readily, sleep better and self-soothe. BabyPlus is also easy to use, even for the busiest of celebrity parent.

BabyPlus congratulates Jennifer and Ben!

Baby # 2 for Alyson Hannigan!

Tuesday, December 20, 2011 by Cindy Wallander
photo source:  usmagazine.com

How I Met Your Mother
star Alyson Hannigan and her husband, actor Alexis Denis, are expecting their second child together.

The former Buffy the Vampire slayer actress knows about prenatal learning and educating her baby in the womb.  

Alyson and her husband made the decision to use the BabyPlus Prenatal Education System with their first pregnancy and have realized the wonderful benefits in their first child, daughter Satyana. 

Parents all over the world report the benefits of using BabyPlus while pregnant:  babies are relaxed and alert at birth,  nurse readily, sleep well, and self-soothe.

BabyPlus congratulates Alyson and Alexis - and big sister Satyana, too!


Hilary Duff needs BabyPlus!

Tuesday, December 20, 2011 by Cindy Wallander
Hilary Duff and her husband Mike Comrie are expecting a baby soon!

picture source:  thesuperficial.comThey have shared the news with loved ones and friends and have read articles on prenatal development.  Most expectant parents want to know everything they can about the critical period in prenatal development.  So, the next step for Hilary and Mike is to use the BabyPlus Prenatal Education System.  

Using the BabyPlus Prenatal Education System during pregnancy promotes learning in the womb.

Hilary and Mike lead busy lives, so they will likely be interested to know the benefits of using BabyPlus.  Parents report that BabyPlus babies more readily nurse, have an increased ability to self-soothe, are more interactive and responsive, and are relaxed and alert at birth.  Being busy working parents, Hilary and Mike will want to know about the BabyPlus curriculum and how the mother's heartbeat sounds have a positive impact on infant sleeping schedules.

BabyPlus wishes Hilary Duff and Mike Comrie and their baby the very best!

Congrats to a BabyPlus Mommy

Tuesday, November 29, 2011 by BabyPlus- Guest Blog
dawn babyCongratulations to BabyPlus mommy, Dawn, and her newest edition. Their daughter was born November 23, 2011, just in time for Thanksgiving!

Dawn told us that, "All the doctors and nurses LOVED her and comment on how sweet, alert and calm she was. She nursed right away and not yet been fussy. Less than 24 hours after being born, she was already starting to hold her head up as well as focusing on sounds and faces. Just like her sister, BOTH are BabyPlus Babies :-) Thank you Baby Plus!!!"

Thank you Dawn for using BabyPlus and sharing your adorable little miracle with the world!

Super Model Niki Taylor and BabyPlus!

Tuesday, October 25, 2011 by Cindy Wallander
Check this out!

picture source:  thedoctorstv.com

World-famous supermodel and mother of four Niki Taylor joins The Doctors to share health tricks for moms on the go!


After Niki talked about a very healthy smoothie - she talked about using BabyPlus.  Niki used BabyPlus with her daughter Ciel and saw great benefits - such as these (in her own words!):

"She is so alert, saying full sentences, got on a sleeping pattern very early at 8 months - her first word was apple."Watch Niki on The Doctors!


Niki is expecting again and is using BabyPlus because she knows that the 16 lessons based on the mother's heartbeat help during brain development. 

Congratulations to Niki for doing the very best for her babies!

(source: thedoctorstv.com)

Another Hollywood baby!

Tuesday, September 20, 2011 by Cindy Wallander
picture source:  stardomreport.com
Actress Jennifer Garner and actor Ben Affleck are expecting their third baby!

We are thrilled to learn that Jennifer Garner and her husband Ben Affleck are expecting another baby!  We are confident they will want to know the tangible benefits of using the BabyPlus Prenatal Education System.  

Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck are busy working parents, so they will be happy with the benefits that BabyPlus parents all over the world describe: BabyPlus babies nurse more readily, have an increased ability to self-soothe, are more interactive and responsive, and are more relaxed and alert at birth.

BabyPlus wishes Jennifer Garner, Ben Affleck, their two daughters and their baby the very best!

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