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★Brain Prenatal Music -Prenata icon

1.2 by Netfly


Feb 23, 2019

About ★Brain Prenatal Music -Prenata

English

●The Best Pregnancy App

● Good music for EQ development, music for baby brain development

★(The Brain Prenatal Music)★

●The Many Benefits of Prenatal Music Stimulation.

●Music to improve the mood of mom and fetus

●Help in developing brain, cognition, and emotions

●Help emotional stability

●Helps in the development of imagination, concentration and creativity

●Offers play/repeat once/repeat infinitely/timer functions

[Service Introduction]

The Brain Prenatal Music is a professional app that helps fetal brain enhancement which offers its service to 50 different countries around the world.

Music significantly and directly effects human’s emotion, sensation, intellectual development, physiology, and personality formation.

A fetus’s brain development forms by various senses.

Among the senses, especially the auditory sense helps 90% of connection and development of nervous tissues.

Therefore, the auditory sense is the main source of energy that vitalize brain, and music directly shows such effects.

When a mother and a fetus listen to a music and interact, it is called a “prenatal music.”

In comparison to many prenatal education, prenatal music is very important because a fetus’s auditory organ develops relatively earlier than the other organs.

When a fetus reaches 12th~16thweek, its ears start to develop and hear sounds, recognize its mother’s voice in the 20th week, and distinguish mother’s voice and others’ voices in the 24th week.

Sense of sight, touch, and taste are indirect interactions, but sense of hearing is an organ that can be directly interacted. Because of that, an adequate stimulation and communion can be delivered to a fetus through the prenatal music.

When a mother is 12 weeks pregnant, a fetus can hear its mother’s heartbeat and movement of organs.

In those times, a four-four piece of music that is similar to mother’s heartbeat would be very nice.

Sincesense of hearing is not completely formed by that time, pieces of music that comfort and stable mothers are composed in the Brain Prenatal Music application.

We encourage you to turn off television and other audio equipment and block any nearby noises when listening to prenatal music.

Rather than meaninglessly turning on the music all day long, it is better to adjust the fetus’s life rhythm, which is about 30~40 minutes a day, and sympathize with the fetus.

In addition to listening to the prenatal music, we think that when a mother plays an instrument or sings a song, a fetus’s sense of hearing is more effectively stimulated and also can be the best gift for a fetus.

[Menu Introduction]

▶Touch and play music

You can choose prenatal music among various genre by simply touching the play button.

▶Play the entire song once.

It is a functionthat plays the music once from the specified location to the end of the list.

▶Infinitely play the entire song.

It is a function that plays repeatedly on the specified location.

▶Timer

You can select the time to automatically close the app.

What's New in the Latest Version 1.2

Last updated on Feb 23, 2019

Minor bug fixes and improvements. Install or update to the newest version to check it out!

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Latest Version

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Requires Android

Android 4.0+

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