: In the womb, babies are surrounded by a constant "whooshing" of blood flow and heartbeats that can be as loud as a vacuum cleaner.
: Rhythmic shushing acts as an "off switch" for crying by providing a predictable sensory input that signals safety. : In the womb, babies are surrounded by
Shushing baby lullabies are more than just a trend; they are rooted in the method popularized by Dr. Harvey Karp , which aims to trigger a baby's natural calming reflex . This technique mimics the loud, rhythmic environment of the womb to soothe fussy infants. 🔬 The Science of the "Shh" : In the womb
: Studies show that combining sound with swaddling and movement can quickly lower a baby's heart rate and decrease fussiness. 🎵 Popular Shushing Resources : In the womb, babies are surrounded by