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In the Womb® — Prenatal Stimulation Program
Supporting unborn babies’ brain & emotional development through music, movement & bonding before birth
✨ Classes for expectant parents
🎓 Become an In the Womb® facilitator
📍South Africa • Global availability

Easter Affirmation for Moms-to-Be:‘I am calm. My baby is safe. My body knows what to do.’— With love from In the Womb 🌿”
04/04/2026

Easter Affirmation for Moms-to-Be:

‘I am calm. My baby is safe. My body knows what to do.’

— With love from In the Womb 🌿”

This Easter, we celebrate new life — in our hearts and in our wombs.May Christ’s love surround every mom-to-be.In the Wo...
03/04/2026

This Easter, we celebrate new life — in our hearts and in our wombs.

May Christ’s love surround every mom-to-be.

In the Womb wishes you a blessed Easter.

“For I know the plans I have for you…” — Jeremiah 29:11This Easter, we rest in God’s promises — for us and for our babie...
02/04/2026

“For I know the plans I have for you…” — Jeremiah 29:11

This Easter, we rest in God’s promises — for us and for our babies.

May His peace surround you this weekend.
— In the Womb

23/03/2026

“Before they ever meet… your baby already knows his voice 💛👶
By the third trimester, babies can recognise familiar voices—especially dad’s.
Dads, talk, read, sing… your voice is already building a bond 🤍✨
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We’re sharing this beautiful upcoming Mommy & Baby Music Class with Dr Heidi Twilley. 💕🎶If you know a pregnant mom or ne...
18/03/2026

We’re sharing this beautiful upcoming Mommy & Baby Music Class with Dr Heidi Twilley. 💕🎶

If you know a pregnant mom or new mom who would love something gentle, educational and bonding — please share this with them. 🌸

🗓 24 March | 10:00–12:00
📍 Life Parkland Springs Hospital
📞 082 843 4835

One share can reach a mom who really needs this

18/03/2026

Scientists studying fetal learning have discovered that babies can begin recognizing sounds even before they are born. During the final weeks of pregnancy, a baby’s hearing system becomes developed enough to detect voices, rhythms, and repeated patterns. Because the mother’s voice travels clearly through the womb, researchers have been investigating how repeated exposure to certain sounds may influence a baby’s behavior after birth.

One study found that babies whose mothers read the same nursery rhyme every day during late pregnancy showed noticeable differences in their early sleep patterns. After birth, these infants tended to wake up less frequently during sleep, experienced deeper sleep cycles, and displayed slightly lower heart rates when they heard the familiar rhyme again. These responses suggest that the newborn brain was able to recognize the sound pattern that it had repeatedly heard before birth.

Researchers believe this calming effect occurs because familiarity reduces stress for the newborn. Hearing a known voice pattern or rhythm may trigger relaxation responses in the brain and nervous system, helping babies feel more secure in the unfamiliar environment outside the womb.

While this research does not mean that nursery rhymes alone determine how well a baby sleeps, it highlights the remarkable ability of the developing brain to learn even before birth. Simple activities like reading, talking, or singing during pregnancy may help create early familiarity and bonding that can gently support a newborn’s transition into the world.

“Music and rhythm stimulate early brain development.”
14/03/2026

“Music and rhythm stimulate early brain development.”










Did you know that babies start hearing sounds while still in the womb? During our sessions, parents learn how music, voi...
13/03/2026

Did you know that babies start hearing sounds while still in the womb?

During our sessions, parents learn how music, voice and bonding activities stimulate early brain development and strengthen the connection between parent and baby.

Because bonding doesn't start at birth… it starts in the womb.

A moment of connection during our In The Womb session.Pregnancy is a journey that is even more special when shared with ...
11/03/2026

A moment of connection during our In The Womb session.

Pregnancy is a journey that is even more special when shared with others.

In our classes, expecting mothers come together to learn about prenatal bonding, music, and baby development, while creating a calm and supportive space to prepare for their babies.

Because every connection with your baby starts long before birth.

Learning begins even before birth In our In The Womb classes, expecting mothers discover how music, rhythm and gentle mo...
10/03/2026

Learning begins even before birth

In our In The Womb classes, expecting mothers discover how music, rhythm and gentle movement can support their baby’s development while still in the womb.

Through guided sessions, we explore how babies respond to sound and rhythm, creating beautiful moments of connection between mother and baby.

Because bonding doesn't begin at birth…

It begins in the womb.

Connecting with your baby before birth.Our In The Womb sessions create a peaceful space where expecting mothers can expl...
10/03/2026

Connecting with your baby before birth.

Our In The Womb sessions create a peaceful space where expecting mothers can explore music, rhythm and bonding while learning more about their baby's development.

Because your baby is already listening.





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Welcome to the In the Womb©, prenatal brain stimulation program, and thank you for your interest in the first program of its kind in the world! The foundation of your baby’s intelligence is being built while he is still in the womb. This stage of your baby’s life is very critical because this is where the raw material of his intelligence and personality are being formed. Everything the infant experiences in his mother’s womb, and even after birth, leaves a permanent imprint on his brain.