In reality, the vast majority of young parents wait until after the baby is born to give them a name based on their gender. Actually, from the perspective of promoting intellectual development in babies, a nickname can be given when the fetus is 5-6 months old and can be called by that name.
This is because the auditory organs of a fetus at 5-6 months of development have basically matured and have established connections with the nervous system reflexes. At this time, giving the baby a nickname and calling it often can be beneficial for prenatal education. When the future father and mother talk to the fetus, calling out the baby's nickname first will help establish communication between the parents and the fetus more easily. Later, when the baby hears their nickname being called, they will show great familiarity and a special sense of security. When naming the baby, it's best to pay attention to the following issues.