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Prenatal bonding refers to bonding to the fetus before the birth. For some pregnant women this comes naturally and they feel a strong bond to their baby after conception, especially once its movements can be felt. Others -- especially women who have experienced miscarriage or are having difficult pregnancies -- do not develop a deep bond until after the baby is born.
There are many ways a woman and her partner can jumpstart the bonding process.
Choose a nickname: Some parents discover the gender of the baby and choose a name before birth as a way of bonding. If you choose to wait, pick a nickname (Chickpea, Birdy, Tadpole) so you can start talking about, and to, the baby....
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