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Singing to baby?

I'm wondering how many ladies sing out loud on a regular basis? I'm nearly 28 weeks, and I'm pretty sure my little one can hear me. Whenever she's kicking (which is whenever I'm still for more than a second), I talk to her, and the kicks slow down, almost stop, for a moment. Today I was sitting down, working on her scrap book, and singing aloud to musical tunes. While I was singing, and for a bit afterward, she barely kicked at all. I hope she was just lulled to sleep, but I'm also worried I might have deprived her of oxygen. Opinions?
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Every night! I take probably an hour or so out of my day to talk to my baby and then I sing and read her stories and sometimes I put on my bellyphones and play country music for her! It's kinda like you can feel her dancing lol
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Thank you all, that's very reassuring! And I was belting a lot of Wicked haha
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You can't deprive her of oxygen as long as u r breathing and I mean breathing period. I sing the same song to my baby all the time so when she is born she'll know the tune.
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I Sang with my first as he loved it and I am singing with this one I really do not think you would be depriving her if ixygen unless maybe it is opra haha
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i sing to my daughter all the time
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I sing to my baby girl all the time
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