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Nuvo Ritmo Pregnancy Sound System – Prenatal Bonding Through Sound and Music

Do you know that at 17 weeks from conception an unborn baby can already hear? That’s true. So if you or someone you know has a baby on the way, then you have to note that singing and playing music can be a soothing and pleasant eaxperience for both the mommy and the baby.

In the past, what most mommies do to let their unborn child listen to music is that they place earphones or headphones near their tummy. Now, this does not have to be the case. Because Nuvo, a group of full-time parents who creates a product line of smart, tech-y toys, introduced a new gadget especially designed for moms- and babies-to-be – the Ritmo Pregnancy Sound System.

The Ritmo Pregnancy Sound System is designed to look like a soft fabric belt but functions as a complete prenatal music player. It features acoustic tehcnology and two separate stereo speaker so that wherever your baby is inside the womb, it can enjoy high quality sound in a balanced and effective way. Whether you play classical music for the calming Mozart effect or classic rock of the Beatles, this device will sure let you and your baby bond through sound and music like no other.

But wait, there’s more! The Ritmo Pregnancy Sound System also allows your unborn to recognize sound as early as 17 weeks. Just record grandparents talking, siblings singing a lullaby, birds chirping, and daddy reading a book. Let baby listen to all these sounds because studies show that babies remember and prefer sounds they heard prior to delivery.

The Nuvo Ritmo Pregnancy Sound System, Black/Green is really one amazing product! It makes a perfect gadget gift for yourself and for someone you know, so get one now!

Geeky Maternity Shirt

The form of a geek may be a man or a woman. The man could be a StarWars fan living in his own laid back life’s bedroom lair of jedi masters and plans on taking down any evil force that may sprout within. The woman on the other hand could be a classy lady living a fast paced life of the urban jungle having the latest computer, latest cellphone, gadget for this, gadget for that, ready to take on the world. They aren’t exactly the perfect match but it does happen on movies. So why not in reality? And so their love continue that resulted to the woman’s journey to 9 months of hormone fueled emotions and actions. But what could symbolize their geeky passion for each other you may ask? A Geeky Maternity Shirt of course!

maternitymtaernity 2The Geeky Maternity Shirt is to attest that pregnant women can still show everyone how geeky they are even they try to avoid a lot of tech stuffs to prevent any potential effect on the baby. This too can show the potential kid geek that is currently in progress. The shirt shows a good amount of humor that would put a smile on anyone who sees it. Expecting dads, this is a great gift that you can give to your wife this Christmas.

There are sizes for everyone ranging from Small to XL to accommodate different sizes of preggy geeks. Act fast and get the Geeky Maternity Shirt!

“MicroSort” Genetics and IVF Institute’s answer for the age old question “Is it a Boy or a Girl?”

MicroSort is a system designed to separate X (female) and Y (male) sperm cells. It has the ability to identify and measure then separate them based on the measurable differences. This technology is based on the fact that the X chromosome is much larger than the Y chromosome. Using a modified flow cytometer instrument MicroSort is now able to provide 80% accuracy rates.

This idea was originally developed by Dr. Lawrence Johnson at the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture). His original clinical trials were produced using animals. The Genetics & IVF Institute began collaboration with Dr. Johnson to further develop this technology for use in humans.

The option to choose whether a pregnancy will render a boy or a girl seems quite frivolous, but there are directly X-linked diseases that can now be avoided. The opportunity for a family to ensure the sex of their child, maybe the only way they will ever have children. This based on the possibility of their child having a debilitating disease if it is born a certain sex. Another reason is family balancing this ensures a family (thus the population) has an adequately balanced female, male ratio.

Currently MicroSort is undergoing human clinical trials. To be considered for these trials the couple must be married, they must have an X-linked or X-limited chromosome or at least one other child and the sort must be for the opposite sex of that child, and both must be HIV and HepB negative. While the FDA has granted GIVF permission to allow enrollment of new participants, access does not represent FDA approval.

There is a great ethical debate with this topic, especially in light of such technology and the probability of its approval by the FDA and use in genetic labs. When understanding that some diseases only affect a certain sex child of some gene carrying parents, it seems logical. The question is when discussing family balancing where does the line get drawn and who draws it?