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It is completely possible that your dog can hear an unborn baby's heartbeat in the womb. They may also be able to hear your baby cry in the womb, which can start at about 28 weeks. No matter what they are hearing, it is unavoidable that dogs know that there is something going on in the body of a pregnant woman.
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Learn More »All dogs will react to a pregnancy differently. While some won’t seem to mind, others will be stressed by the sensory overload that they are facing. It is hard to know how your dog will react, because even dogs that are deemed docile can become extremely agitated by all of the changes going on around them. You need to be prepared to give your dog a little extra attention during this time. First, you should get your dog some basic training. Even if your dog has already done basic training, a refresher could help you better communicate with your dog throughout the pregnancy. Training also helps jog your dog’s memory of how to behave. It also reminds your dog who is in charge of your household. Basic training can also help curb unwanted behaviors that your dog displays during your pregnancy. You also need to understand that all these changes can lead to stress and anxiety in your dog. Even the most docile dogs may start to act out due to the stress. You will need to be patient with your dog and make sure that it gets some alone time to relax no matter how hectic your life is as you prepare for the new baby. Remember that once the baby is born, it is your job to keep it safe. That means that you should never leave your dog alone with the baby, as your dog may attempt to climb, jump, or sit on the baby and cause injuries. You should make sure that your dog is always supervised near the baby and that you restrict access to the baby if you can’t be there. Introduce the dog to the new baby slowly and allow them to get used to the new sights, smells, and sounds associated with the child. Don’t keep them together for too long at a time, however.
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Learn More »Dr Chilton adds that baby boys need more emotional support from their mother, and for a longer period than baby girls. “Male babies on average have greater difficulty self-regulating their emotional state and therefore have a greater reliance on emotional support, especially from their mother 1,” he says.
If we want to raise our boys to grow up to be brave and exploratory but empathic and caring, we should allow them to remain babies for longer and keep them close, according to neonatal paediatrician Dr Howard Chilton. In a society that is acutely aware of the negative effects of raising boys to be tough, researchers are finding that, perhaps, we need to re-examine how we are raising boys from the very beginning. “Over the last 25 years, it has been noted that the incidence of children with neurodevelopmental and psychopathological issues have increased significantly, with boys dominating the numbers,” Dr Chilton says. Children’s mental health data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicates that, “Among children aged two to eight years, boys were more likely than girls to have a mental, behavioural, or developmental disorder”. Dr Chilton explains that this is due to how boys are developmentally different from girls, even while in the womb, and how parents are raising newborn boys. “The very babies that our culture says have to be brought up to be tough, who should ‘man up’ and not show their emotions, are precisely the ones that are harmed by that attitude,” he says. “If you want your boys to grow up to be brave, secure and exploratory but empathic and caring, allow them to remain babies for longer and keep them close and secure.”
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