Prenatal care can be looked at several ways. It's not just doctor visits and reading about day-by-day pregnancy. It can be viewed as a pregnant mom taking care of her outside by using lotion to keep her skin moist, which will help lessen stretch marks, for example. It can also be viewed as a woman taking care of her inside while pregnant by eating a balanced, healthy diet or taking prenatal vitamins. But what about prenatal care within the womb for the actual baby?
Many tend to think that taking vitamins, eating healthy and caring for themselves is the most that they can do during pregnancy. Studies are showing benefits for not only the mom but her baby as well. For example, using the BabyPlus Prenatal Education System provides so many benefits for fetal development and for mom, it can provide a relaxing distraction and time for bonding with her baby.
I think looking at prenatal care differently can not only benefit mom but her baby as well.




Parents, especially first-time parents, are concerned that they are doing everything they can for their babies. They make sure they get nourishment for their health. They read books to them to stimulate their minds. They use car seats for their safety. The list goes on and on. But what about during the critical periods of development in the womb? The idea of a prenatal curriculum is still relatively new but is just as important as elements after the baby is born. Stimulating an infant's mind before birth by using a sound similar to the mother's heartbeat can give them a head start in learning that will be the basis for the rest of their lives. It's a must for lists of what to have during pregnancy!



It's hard to believe that we are close to thinking about the holidays, which are right around the corner. Before we know it, we will be buried in to-do lists, to-buy lists and lists for our lists! We need to remember to take care of ourselves so that we can enjoy making memories for those we love. In this crazy world, simple is sometimes better. An easy way to approach gift giving for expectant friends and family is to give the gift of learning. BabyPlus makes an excellent gift whose benefits will be seen for years to come. And it couldn't be easier! When ordering from our website, you can easily have it sent to another address so they can use immediately. There's nothing better than giving a lifetime of benefits!
The sound level to the baby is strictly controlled for both pitch and volume. Dr. Brent Logan spent 25 years studying the normal environment of the developing baby, and BabyPlus is carefully designed to present sounds for the prenatal infant at a very safe but audible level. The baby hears the sounds of its mother's heartbeat at approximately 95 decibels, as loud as a rock band, constantly. Moreover, normal sounds in a mother's environment--television,radio, loud remarks, traffic--reach the fetus at volumes similar to that of her heartbeat yet the baby still sleeps through this noise most of the time, even though its brain is always monitoring these sounds. BabyPlus is designed to produce an external sound of about 90 to 95 decibels, which is then reduced by 30-35 decibels as it is filtered through the mother's abdominal wall, reaching the unborn infant at 60-65 decibels, well below the sound level of the mother's blood. BabyPlus therefore has a scientifically engineered sound ceiling which is always less that the natural sonic environment of the womb. More than 100,000 families worldwide have attested to its safety and effectiveness. Overstimulation does not occur because, like the maternal bloodpulse, this sound is so familiar to the developing baby. The tones are natural, and the sound level is appropriate. Of all BabyPlus children born to date, there has never been a case of hearing damage--or any other detrimental effect from the product.


