Active dads encourage the development of healthy babies

It is proven that parents who are actively involved in the pregnancy of their couples and that they spend time talking with the baby through the mother's belly, in the future, they establish a greater affective bond.

According to the American psychiatrist Thomas R. Verny, founder of the American Association of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology, the old concept that the father figure lacks a active paper until birth

Today, the next dad you should keep in mind that your future relationship depends to a large extent "on how much or how little you participate in the pregnancy".

In this way, the father must be involved with the mother in the preparation of the birth and, above all, "must talk to the baby every day" because "it establishes a affective bond with your child , even though he has not been born yet. "

"The attitude should be the same as with a six-year-old child because the child will react differently if ignored or not by his father," says Verny.

Men have the opportunity to actively participate and accompany their partner during pregnancy.

 

Send positive messages to the baby

In addition to the feelings that the baby has in the womb towards his father, this expert maintains that from the sixth month of pregnancy the newborn can see, hear, experience, taste and even learn in a primitive way.

Therefore, it indicates that the mother must flee stress during pregnancy in order to avoid transferring these disturbances to the genes of the baby, since it could increase the risk that the child will suffer certain complications in the future.

Anxiety and stress can lead to premature delivery and a lower than normal weight, which in turn can lead to attention disorders, depressions, poor academic results or violent episodes over the years. It can also lead to a lower immune response, which increases the likelihood of infections or the possibility of suffering from diabetes, heart problems, cleft palate or spina bifida.

Verny has given as an example what happened in 1998 in an area of ​​Quebec (Canada): taking advantage of the fact that the region had run out of power due to a heavy storm, scientific research was conducted among pregnant women. Several groups were formed and the impact of stress level on babies was studied. Years later, it was found that the children of pregnant women who were without light more than two weeks (and who suffered greater stress) had an IQ five points below the rest and a lower language ability.


Video Medicine: Growing Healthy Babies - Stanford Children's Health (April 2024).