Pregnancy music for baby in the womb


1.2 by IOB Apps
2020年05月23日 歷史版本

關於Pregnancy music for baby in the womb

聽懷孕最好的音樂

Listen to the best music for pregnant women or pregnancy music for baby in the womb

Pregnancy music for baby in the womb has a selection of some classical music that makes it one of the best pregnancy music apps. In pregnancy music for baby in the womb you can listen to classic music for pregnant women selected to help you achieve relaxation and calmness with the best pregnancy music for baby in the womb.

Listen to music for pregnant women such as classical music during the pregnancy will help reduce stress, anxiety and depression during the pregnancy. Besides it’s very propitious for the fetus as it offers different music for pregnancy that will calm your baby in the womb.

Listening to pregnancy music apps such as pregnancy music for baby in the womb have shown that can have lasting effects on the brain; it can stimulate brain function in developing infants and improve comprehension of math and other computing skills in adults. It trains the brain to acknowledge all the parts that work together to make the whole. And you can do that with your unborn with music for pregnancy.

MUSIC FOR PREGNANCY FOR BABY IN THE WOMB EFFECTS:

- Mellows down your agitated mind and soothes your senses in a unique way!

- Helps with relaxation

- Helps with the depression that many pregnant women experience

- Stimulates brain function in developing infants

- Improves comprehension of exact sciences and many others

So, don’t wait any longer and start using pregnancy music apps like pregnancy music for baby in the womb and listen classical pregnancy music for you and your baby.

最新版本1.2更新日誌

Last updated on 2020年05月30日
Minor bugs fixed

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最新版本

1.2

上傳者

Kevin Lee

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Android 4.0.3+

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