Prenatal education experiment - Yuan Dream Network - Pregnant women health care, environmental protection, new energy development

by yukub on 2008-06-27 13:54:17

Prenatal education: Does it really work? Ye Nanhong, the director of Ye Nanhong Clinic, stated that instead of questioning whether prenatal education benefits the fetus, we should focus more on its impact on pregnant women. In fact, during these 280 days of pregnancy, there are many things that expectant mothers need to learn, such as how to take care of newborns and how to recover well after childbirth. While learning these things, pregnant women can also consider this as a form of prenatal education. Director Ye Nanhong said that it is not necessary to do something special, like singing, listening to music, or reading books, in order for it to be considered prenatal education. Since ancient times, certain norms have been set for pregnant women with the hope of having a healthy, adorable, intelligent, and clever baby. Therefore, when we repeatedly question the credibility of prenatal education, we might as well regard it as a way to regulate the behavior and speech of pregnant women, which is believed to be helpful for the health of the baby.