Friday, May 20, 2011

Bellybuds: A Safe and Convenient Way to Share Audio With Your Baby

Scientific research concludes that playing audio to the womb can help development and growth of the baby. Aside from having mom or dad talk to baby through mom's belly playing music or other audio for the baby can also be beneficial. Bellybuds are a safe way to play music and audio through the womb and their technology makes sure the volume level won't pass a certain point that would be unhealthy for baby. The sound waves penetrate the womb and reach the child but it's softer than the mother's heartbeat sounds to the baby. A baby has the ability to hear fully at 20 weeks and their memory begin to form at 30 weeks. This early development can be taken advantage of with use of Bellybuds and simple audio.



Bellybuds now participates with VoiceShare Voice Recording to help bridge the gap between out of town family members and the baby. VoiceShare can be used to record audio and then play it on the Bellybuds using any standard audio player. This is a great program for grandparents who want to get involved but don't live nearby or even if dad is currently overseas and can't bond with his wife and baby in their home during those nine months.

Each set of Bellybuds comes with bellyphones, two sets of adhesive rings so you don't have to hold the buds over the belly, you can adhere them temporarily, buddons which help muffle the sound to the outside world, a storage pouch, docks to keep the bellyphones clean and hygenic between use and an audio splitter so you can listen to the same music your baby is listening to, providing a unique bonding experience before he or she even arrives.

Bellybuds retail for about $49.99 and you can purchase them online or at select retailers nationwide. Visit www.bellybuds.com for more information.

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