Okay...I'll admit it. I'm a Phineas and Ferb nut! We have a DVR recording set and watch it as a family. My youngest son even won me a stuffed blue duck that looks like Perry the platypus because I love Phineas and Ferb so much.

We were watching an episode called The Baljeatles and about four minutes in, Dr. Doofenshmirtz starts reading to Perry about how before a baby is born, the soothing and steady beat of the mother's heartbeat is a constant companion. He also talked about how after the baby is born it is a safe and calming beacon to a growing child.
While Dr. Doofenshmirtz plans on using the heartbeat sounds for his "evil plans", BabyPlus is using a mother's heartbeat sounds for enriching the prenatal environment--a good plan!
We most certainly agree that the mother's heartbeat is a comforting sound both before and after a baby is born. We also feel that the mother's heartbeat plays a significant part during the important stages of fetal development.
Maybe this simple cartoon will bring attention to the important role of the mother's heartbeat. Now, as far as the army of babies goes, we'll leave that to Dr. Doofenshmirtz.

We were watching an episode called The Baljeatles and about four minutes in, Dr. Doofenshmirtz starts reading to Perry about how before a baby is born, the soothing and steady beat of the mother's heartbeat is a constant companion. He also talked about how after the baby is born it is a safe and calming beacon to a growing child.
While Dr. Doofenshmirtz plans on using the heartbeat sounds for his "evil plans", BabyPlus is using a mother's heartbeat sounds for enriching the prenatal environment--a good plan!
We most certainly agree that the mother's heartbeat is a comforting sound both before and after a baby is born. We also feel that the mother's heartbeat plays a significant part during the important stages of fetal development.
Maybe this simple cartoon will bring attention to the important role of the mother's heartbeat. Now, as far as the army of babies goes, we'll leave that to Dr. Doofenshmirtz.
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