Pregnant mamas: Music for your baby

June 8, 2011 |  by

When I was pregnant, I played music for my baby all the time. I even created a playlist of mellow tunes and lullabies that I played in the hospital when I was in labor. And after my baby was born, I played those same songs for her and I’m convinced she recognized them!

Well for all you preggo mamas who want to play music for your baby, there’s another way to do it. You can play music (or voice recordings!) for your baby in the womb with the Lullabelly prenatal music belt. It plugs into your iPod, Smartphone or any MP3 player. It also comes with headphones so you (and dad!) can listen to the music too. Such a great way to bond with your baby! And a nice way for mom to relax too.

And one thing I really like about it is that it’s hands-free so you can wear it around the house while you’re nesting and reorganizing the nursery for the hundredth time! (Or maybe that was just me?)

And if you’re wondering about volume control (because I would be), the Lullabelly utilizes safe sound level technology where the maximum volume level of the Lullabelly speaker is similar to a mother and father speaking or singing aloud to their baby in the womb. And for added safety, the Lullabelly speaker has a volume control dial so, when using the sound splitter, mom or dad can separately control the volume level of their earphones and the volume of music playing for their baby.

Some of the features included:

  • Adjustable velcro straps that easily and comfortably secure Lullabelly around mom’s waist and adjusts as mom and baby grow
  • Large front pocket with zipper easily holds your portable music player
  • Bult-in volume control dial allows mom to separately control baby’s music volume
  • Safe sound level speaker unit
  • Sound splitter and deluxe comfort earphones with volume control so mom or dad can listen too

I also like the Lullabelly backstory- it was designed by a woman who couldn’t find anything like it when she was looking for a baby shower gift. For more information about the Lullabelly prenatal music belt, visit the Lullabelly website and follow Lullabelly on Facebook and Twitter.