According to an article by David K. James, School of Human Development, University of Nottingham, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, UK:
"Learning is defined as a change in behavior that occurs as a result of experience. It is clear that the fetus can learn by means of habituation, classical conditioning and exposure learning."This is a fascinating article about the importance of learning during the fetal period. To read the complete

article, please click on the Wiley Interscience logo.
Source: James, David. (Jan./Feb. 2010) "Fetal Learning; a Critical Review." Wiley Interscience. Volume 19, Issue 1 p 45-54 <http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/123243347/PDFSTART>

Is there that much of a difference between playing music and using BabyPlus? Absolutely!
While appropriate for infants and young children, music is too complex for a developing baby. BabyPlus simplifies the complexity of music and breaks it down to a "language" your baby can understand--a single beat. By introducing BabyPlus, a sound relative to your baby's environment, the foundation for learning begins during the most important stages of fetal development.
There is no doubt that after your baby is born, music is a wonderful tool. Start out simple and then once your baby is born, you can work up to building an appreciation for music.


Don't leave your baby's future to luck or chance!
Using the BabyPlus Prenatal Education System while you are pregnant means using 16 Lessons based on a mother's heartbeat to encourage learning in the womb. A critical time in child development is actually during the stages of fetal development.
Use the BabyPlus Prenatal Education System during your pregnancy and you will notice very tangible results during infancy, into the toddler years, into schooling years, and throughout the lifetime of your child.
97% of parents who used BabyPlus during pregnancy would recommend our curriculum to a friend.
Visit our site at
www.babyplus.com -
you will have one lucky baby!

Many years ago, pregnant women just did what was natural with little thought to nutrition or outside influences. When prenatal vitamins were first suggested, I'm sure that women were thinking that it was a fad, a scam or a money making scheme. Doctors didn't know about how folic acid impacted a developing baby. Now we know how essential it is during pregnancy and what birth defects it can prevent. However, I should point out that folic acid does not guarantee the prevention of birth defects but increases the odds they will prevented.
Today, taking a prenatal vitamin isn't given a second thought and is strongly encouraged for many reasons learned over the years. Why wouldn't using a prenatal curriculum be the same? We are learning more and more about the prenatal environment every day.
It is safe to assume that influencing a baby's cognitive development during fetal stages can be one such factor. The realization that learning in the womb actually takes place and that learning begins before birth is giving way to prenatal education in mainstream ideas.
The brain is a complex organ and scientists only know a fraction about it and its functions. To push aside an idea is a little premature. Using a prenatal curriculum during pregnancy has so many great benefits. BabyPlus doesn't guarantee a genius baby, a perfect sleeper or a highly gifted child, but it does increase the odds of strengthening the cognitive blueprint.

A lot of focus goes into pregnancy like what to eat or drink. A lot of focus also goes into after the baby is born like names or choosing whether or not to breastfeed. But what about focusing on positively influencing the womb environment during development?
So many different things happen during the stages of fetal development, and so many factors can affect development that it is natural to want to have only positive actions during such a critical time.
As a mom, you want to do everything to protect your children from negative influences. So what better way to positively influence your baby than to introduce an element that is already present in the womb during development--your heartbeat.
BabyPlus is a simple set of sounds similar to the mother's heartbeat, which is a constant element in the womb. By stimulating learning during the important stages of fetal development, a foundation for learning throughout life is reinforced--and what could be more positive than that?
BabyPlus - this mom-to-be is due any day, and she has been using BabyPlus during her pregnancy...
The BabyPlus curriculum 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 lessons introduce your child to a sequential learning process, built upon the natural rhythms of their own environment.
The importance of this prenatal "break through" is the impact on cognitive development. Much like a prenatal vitamin impacts physical development, the BabyPlus lessons impact cognitive development.

If you would like to read about Jess's experience with her BabyPlus - just click her logo!
Then, to learn more about BabyPlus, visit
www.babyplus.com for more information!
Dear little one,
I am 18 weeks pregnant today and cannot believe we're almost halfway to meeting each other!

I've done everything I know to give you the best start in life. I have eaten well, taken prenatal vitamins, exercised and have made sure I make time every day to relax. I was looking through a pregnancy magazine at the doctor's office and saw an advertisement for The BabyPlus Prenatal Education System. Of course, I was intrigued. When I went home, I went online to
www.babyplus.com and did a little research. Wow! There was a lot of great information and testimonials from other parents who used it with their babies and have seen wonderful results! There were so many common benefits like their babies being self soothing, more adaptable and hitting their developmental milestones early.
I also read how it works and it made total sense to me! Basically, BabyPlus is the simplest form of sound--a single beat. This encourages and strengthens the foundation of learning during the most important stages of your development. After all, you hear my heartbeat 24 hours a day and the sound is relevant to your environment. It makes complete sense to me and I can't wait to begin using it!
I think the most exciting part is knowing that I am giving you a wonderful gift before you are even born!
Love,
Your Mommy
Today, taking a prenatal vitamin isn't given a second thought and is strongly encouraged for many reasons learned over the years. Why wouldn't using a prenatal curriculum be the same? We are learning more and more about the prenatal environment every day.
It is safe to assume that influencing a baby's cognitive development during fetal stages can be one such factor. The realization that learning in the womb actually takes place and that learning begins before birth is giving way to prenatal education in mainstream ideas.
The brain is a complex organ and scientists only know a fraction about it and its functions. To push aside an idea is a little premature. Using a prenatal curriculum during pregnancy has so many great benefits. BabyPlus doesn't guarantee a genius baby, a perfect sleeper or a highly gifted child, but it does increase the odds of strengthening the cognitive blueprint.
BabyPlus is not a toy - it is a profound educational tool, and the first step in your child's lifelong cognitive development.

BabyPlus was developed by Dr. Brent Logan, a developmental psychologist who directs the Prenatal Institute, Seattle, WA. Dr. Logan's 25 years of research have demonstrated that prenatal learning using a curriculum based on the maternal placental heartbeat is the most effective means of communicating with your developing child.
Please visit
www.babyplus.com for more information!
The BabyPlus Prenatal Education System is the only system of its kind to be granted two patents from the United States Patent Office.
Among obstetricians, pediatricians, scientists, and educators, there is tremendous interest in

the impact of prenatal learning. BabyPlus is the irrefutable leader in this field.
BabyPlus is based on solid scientific theory, is supported by extensive research, and its value is definitively proven by follow-up studies.
Visit
www.babyplus.com to learn more!
The BabyPlus Prenatal Education System is at the forefront of the 21st century learning

revolution.
Since 1989, parents in more than 60 countries worldwide have given their children the BabyPlus advantage.
There is no question that this is an entirely new field of education, but prenatal stimulation has been around for thousands of years. BabyPlus simply represents the evolution of enrichment in the womb to a technique that has incredible advantages for the child. We believe that, someday, the use of BabyPlus will be as much a part of being pregnant as is taking prenatal vitamins.
Visit
www.babyplus.com to learn more about this incredible learning opportunity for your baby!
The BabyPlus lessons are designed to be played for one hour, twice a day. For optimal benefits, start using BabyPlus anytime between 18-32 weeks of pregnancy.

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. BabyPlus children have an intellectual, developmental, creative, and emotional advantage from the time they are born.
You're never too young to learn.
(In fact, you don't even have to be born!)
What Is It?The BabyPlus curriculum 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.
Your baby can very clearly hear these patterns. She/he learns to discriminate between the sound coming from the mother and those from BabyPlus. In other words, learning has begun!
Well, this seems to be a hot topic for debate on blogs all over the Internet. Everyone has an opinion...
From the perspective of the BabyPlus Company, however, this is more about developing your child for a lifetime of learning.We understand the concept of pushing kids too hard; we do not support that idea. Rather, we support the idea of making sure your baby has all the developmental tools available to him or her during your pregnancy.
The prenatal environment is critical to the long-term health of your baby. Keep in

mind, this short amount of time in your womb can create the structure for your baby's cognitive and physical development - not just as an infant but well into the schooling years and beyond.
Your womb is the perfect classroom! The benefits are many -
calmer, happier, brighter - and the lifelong learning opportunity is not to be missed.
Take time to learn more about about this exclusive prenatal educational opportunity by visiting our website
www.babyplus.com.

I absolutely love the Proctor and Gamble commercials being shown during the Olympics thanking moms for everything they have done. I think all moms deserve a little extra thanks now and then, too!
These families sacrifice a tremendous amount of time and money in hopes that their child will obtain Olympic gold. There is a lot of dedication and hard work on both parts from a very young age--maybe even prenatally with eating right, exercising and taking care of mom during pregnancy. However, I guarantee that none of these mothers took prenatal vitamins for the sole purpose of producing an Olympian! They took prenatal vitamins as part of an overall prenatal program for the health of their baby.
There are many components of a good prenatal program, such as nutrition, exercise, mental health and prenatal learning. It is a concept that is growing because so many are realizing the benefits of encouraging cognitive development during the important stages of fetal development. Prenatal education does not push your baby to be smarter but strengthens his or her foundation for a lifetime of learning.
That's why we say that BabyPlus no more produces a genius than taking a prenatal vitamin produces a body builder--or in this case, an Olympic athlete!
Pregnancy is a very important time. So much is going on and you can influence a lot through nutrition, exercise and prenatal learning.
Prenatal learning is becoming more mainstream and can positively influence your baby's cognitive development during the time of very important fetal growth. The BabyPlus Prenatal Education System is the perfect tool for your baby's prenatal journey which will influence him or her intellectually, developmentally, creatively and emotionally from the time they are born.
BabyPlus consists of a series of 16 simple sounds that resemble a mother's heartbeat. The rhythm of the sounds increases incrementally as the pregnancy progresses. The BabyPlus pattern introduces your little one to a sequential learning process built upon the natural rhythms relevant to 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.
He or she learns to discriminate between the sound coming from the mother and those from BabyPlus. In other words, learning has begun.

Jennifer at
http://www.babymakinmachine.com/ is a mom-to-be from Texas who is due the end of June.
Her blog site is so cute and has received many awards. She also blogs at Conceive online. In addition, she has weekly giveaways through her 40 weeks of pregnancy. It's definitely worth checking out!
Welcome, Jennifer! We look forward to hearing about your experiences with BabyPlus and prenatal learning!
Do you know The BabyPlus Company is on Facebook?
You can network with other parents who have used (or are thinking about using) prenatal learning for their babies, read pregnancy tips and ask questions. We even run contests! (Watch for postings regarding an upcoming contest next month!)

If you would like to follow us, click on the Facebook logo.
If you want to learn more about BabyPlus, use of a prenatal curriculum during critical stages of fetal development, or the benefits of using prenatal education, click on the BabyPlus logo below.
How many of you really want to exercise during pregnancy? Let's be honest, how many of us really want to exercise ever? Exercise during pregnancy is probably more important than any other time in your life. I am a person who actually does like to work out so I thought it might be good to share a few tips with you on how to accomplish this feat:
- Walking - This is one of the best cardiovascular exercises that a pregnant woman can do. It is low impact and does not require any equipment or gym memberships.
- Swimming - Now I am not the best swimmer out there so I cannot actually vouch for this one. Doctors say that it is great for working out the entire body and is easy on your joints because you feel weightless in the water.
- Wii - There is a nifty new game out there called the Wii Fit which gives you a variety of exercises to keep you in top shape. They are not too difficult and even celeb moms such as Heidi Klum are using it.
- Yoga - It will help keep you flexible while building muscles.
Coupling this with the use of
BabyPlus is a great way to give your baby the head start he/she needs. Scheduling
BabyPlus into your day can give your baby a few advantages such as learning to feed quickly, better motor skills, sleeping through the night and more.