Preterm birth is the beginning of a difficult and exhausting process for both babies and their mothers. The development of the baby is of great importance for this process to be healthy and safe. However, when the baby is in the womb, the communication with him provides a healthy, emotionally saturated process in the womb that improves his announcements.
It is up to you to improve the sense of touch
The uterus is arguably the perfect environment for the development, growth and nutrition of the fetus. Sensory systems develop during pregnancy. The first sensation of the baby that develops in the womb is “the sense of touch”. When the baby is only 7 and a half weeks old, it begins to feel with the sense of touch. The first region where the sense of touch begins is the area around the mouth and cheeks. From the 12th week of pregnancy, the nerves that perceive the sense of touch begin to develop rapidly, and at about 32 weeks, all body parts, except the top of the baby’s head, begin to feel the sense of touch. Deep touches and the sensation of warmth in the mother’s womb are the most important stimuli for the development of the sense of touch.
Feels safe as you touch your womb
The uterus, which is elastic from the first week, provides the development of the feeling of movements such as hugging and massage all day. With the sense of cuddling and hugging, the baby brings his body to a curved position, and joins his hands in the middle. He absorbs his fingers and feels safe that way. The constant and neutral temperature inside the uterus also increases the feeling of confidence. Since the baby in the last month grows well, it frequently touches the uterine wall and the caress from the outside increases the sense of touch. Touch strengthens the baby’s sense of confidence.
You can make your baby happy by swinging while you are pregnant
Since the water in the mother’s womb reduces the weight of an object 50 times, the baby in the amniotic fluid feels 1/50 times lighter. The constant swaying motion in an environment with reduced gravity also calms him down. Therefore, if the mother shakes her baby slightly, making her baby feel this safe environment, it can provide a more peaceful growth for the baby. Especially in preterm babies, it is a very difficult process for them to switch from the safe mother’s womb environment to the difficult incubator process. It continues to seek the warmth and sense of protection in your abdomen in its new unfamiliar environment.
Premature baby and mother need to be in constant contact
In single pregnancies, if a delivery is made before 37 weeks, this is considered a premature birth. However, in multiple pregnancies, this does not have a definite time limit. If there are abnormal symptoms at 24 and 34 weeks, there may be a risk of the baby being born prematurely. The position of holding it on the chest by providing skin contact with the mother in premature births is called the kangaroo position. This position activates the sense of touch and warmth. Similarly, in premature babies who cannot take it out of the incubator, the mother’s hands in the incubator and touch, caress and massage the baby accelerate the development of the baby in many ways. It helps a lot to show the baby plenty of love and to ensure that they hold on to life safely.