Pregnancy is full of magical moments, but one of the most beautiful (and often overlooked) practices is simply talking to your baby.
You may have heard elders say, “Baby sab sunta hai”—but is that just tradition, or is there science behind it?
Let’s explore the truth behind Garbh Samvad, the ancient practice of communicating with your baby in the womb, and whether it actually works.
Garbh Samvad literally means communication with the baby in the womb. Rooted in ancient Indian wisdom, it involves:
It’s not just about sound—it’s about energy, intention, and connection.
Yes, they absolutely can.
By around 18–20 weeks of pregnancy, your baby begins to develop the ability to hear. By the third trimester, their hearing becomes more refined.
What do they hear?
Your voice travels through your body, making it the most familiar and comforting sound for your baby.
Short answer: Yes, emotionally, neurologically, and scientifically.
Here’s how:
Repeated exposure to your voice helps your baby:
Studies suggest babies can recognize their mother’s voice even after birth.
When you talk to your baby:
This bonding often translates into:
Talking lovingly triggers:
A calm mother = a calm baby.
Garbh Samvad is not just for mothers.
When partners talk to the baby:
There’s no script. But here are some ideas:
You can also:
Consistency matters more than perfection.
Even 5–10 minutes daily can make a difference.
Myth: Baby doesn’t understand anything
Truth: Baby may not understand words, but feels emotions and vibrations
Myth: It’s just a cultural belief
Truth: Modern science supports fetal hearing and memory development
Talking to your baby in the womb is not just a ritual; it’s a powerful blend of science and emotion.
Garbh Samvad helps you
So yes, it does work.
And more importantly, it creates something priceless:
A bond that begins even before birth. 💛