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Agreed and this is something I started whilst he was still in the womb!



I claim that my daughter recognized me by voice at birth when I first spoke to her.


I know that mine did. I used to say "Hi Baby!" to her all the time. When she was born and was upset I would say "Hi Baby!" and she'd calm right down. This worked for 2-3 weeks maybe.


As ridiculous as it sounds, I'm with you on this. I'm certain my little dude recognised my voice when he was born.


My 3 month old daughter knew my voice, but didn't recognize my face when I shaved my beard. She would turn to see me when she heard my voice, but cry when she saw a stranger.

My second daughter easily recognizes her older sister voice at birth. My older one spoke to her constantly in the womb (usually asking her when she is going to come out and play with her). The best way to stop her crying is to ask my oldest daughter to sing to her (works better than my singing/soothing)


My mother says the same about me. She used to listen to a particular song when she was pregnant with me. After I was born, whenever my dad played that song, I would search for the source.


I'm going to get my future wife to put headphones on her belly and play a 24/7 loop of the speech Jor-El gave superman from the movie.

Kid will come up a winner.


Absolutely. Superman didn't even grow up to be a total dick.

Wait.

Wasn't there... Oh right, http://superdickery.com/

In other news, you'd be surprised what supermanisadick.com points to.




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