You might feel a little bit self-conscious singing to your belly in pregnancy, but there are a lot of reasons to give it a go.

For a start, your baby can hear your voice from only a matter of weeks into pregnancy, which is pretty amazing.

Watch the short video below to find out all about the benefits of singing and talking to your bump.

When can babies hear in the womb?

At just four and a half months in the womb, they can already hear sound. They may hear muted sounds from the outside world and any noises your digestive system makes, as well as the sound of your voice and heart.

By 18 weeks your baby's ears are beginning to send signals to the brain about the sounds that they can hear.

By 23 weeks they can hear the muffled sounds of their mum's voice and by 24 weeks they respond to that voice. Scientific studies show they’ll move around less in the womb and have a slower heartbeat when they hear their mum’s voice.

This is why, from the moment they’re born, babies prefer the sound of their mother’s voice to one they’ve never heard.

Why should you sing and talk to your baby in the womb?

Reading out loud, carrying out conversations and singing songs and rhymes to your baby will help them to get to know your voice and can help with early bonding.

It's not only great for baby but for you as well. Playing music can be a great way to relax and ease stress during pregnancy.

Music that mimics a heartbeat of around 60 beats per minute, such as lullabies, is useful. Wondering what to sing to your baby in the womb? Our selection of top nursery rhymes will inspire you.

After 32 weeks, your baby may start to recognise certain vowel sounds from your language. Some research suggests that very early language development may begin before birth.

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 4, A cartoon image of a pregnant woman talking to her bump saying 'Y'know I can't wait to meet you'., At just 4 1/2 months in the womb, your baby can already hear sounds.

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