Natasha St-Pier opens up about her pregnancy

“Today I created a heart!”

“When I found out I was pregnant, I read lots of books about developing a baby in utero. I wanted to know what was going on week by week. It’s fabulous to say to yourself that at such a time, your heart is forming. In the evening, when I found my husband and he asked me what I had done, I could answer him: “Today, I created a heart!” Besides, I really realized that I carried the life in me during the first ultrasound, when I heard my baby’s heartbeat.

Haptonomy is great for creating a bond between baby, mom and dad

At the start of my pregnancy, we started haptonomy classes with my husband. Of course, this is only a first form of communication, but it allows the child to exist and make him real. In the morning, we have a ritual: we redo exos learned during the lessons, we call the baby and we make him move. As I have been told that the fetus feels the vibrations, my husband gets close to my belly and he talks to her. For my part, I speak more to my child in thought than out loud. I send him words of love and tell him I can’t wait to see him. For the moment, I do not sing him a song because anyway, he is already bathed in my music. Since the beginning of my pregnancy, I have recorded my album in the studio. On which there is a Native American lullaby “Ani Couni” that my parents sang to me when I was little, that I sang to my nephews and nieces. And that I will soon sing to my baby… But you know, in my womb, he must have heard it ten thousand times in two days of recording! “

His album “Mon Acadie” (Sony Smart) is currently in stores, as well as “Le Conte musical Martin & les Fées” (Sony music), with the participation of many artists.

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