Bebe Sounds Be005 User Manual

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The best time to play music is once in the morning and once in the
evening, for a period of 5 to 10 minutes, around the same time each
day. Be careful not to play the music too long or too frequently as your
unborn baby also needs to rest. However, you will probably fi nd that
your baby will be very active and obviously awake during the evening.

Do not play the same music over and over again. It is believed that if
your baby hears the same thing repeatedly, she will eventually ignore it.
However, periodic repetition of the same music is advisable. In some
cases, when the music was played after the baby was born, the newborn
seemed to recognize the melody.

We suggest playing different music during each session in a single day
and replaying it two or three days later. We also suggest that you keep a
schedule of the music you have played showing the date, music played,
and times it was played. We've provided you with a starter schedule on
page 22 in this booklet.

To play music to your unborn baby, follow these easy steps (See Fig. 12):

1. Connect the cable from the Fetal Speakers to the input jack on your

own CD player. If you want to listen to the music at the same time,
use the enclosed adapter. Plug the adapter into your CD player. Then
plug the cable from the Fetal Speakers into one of the jacks on the
adapter and the headset into the other jack.

2. Insert the enclosed prenatal CD of classical music in your CD player.

3. Position the Fetal Speakers against your belly. You will want to adjust

the position of the speakers depending on what month of pregnancy
you are in. You should be able to tell where your baby's head is by

INSTRUCTIONS FOR PLAYING MUSIC TO YOUR
UNBORN BABY (YOU WILL NEED YOUR OWN CD PLAYER)

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