Your baby knows your voice. Not from the moment they were born, but from long before that. By the third trimester, your baby has been listening to the sounds of the world outside, and the voices that come through most clearly are the ones they will already recognise when they arrive. That’s a remarkable thing to sit with.

Before they have ever seen your face clearly, before they understand a single word, they already know the sound of you.

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It Starts Before Birth

The womb isn’t silent. From around 18 weeks, your baby’s hearing begins to develop, and by the third trimester they are picking up sound from the outside world. Your voice in particular comes through clearly, because it travels through your body as well as through the air. Research shows that newborns show a measurable preference for their mother’s voice from birth, and respond to stories and music they heard regularly in the womb. Your baby has been getting to know you for longer than you might realise.

That head start matters, and it’s one of the reasons familiar voices are so powerful from day one.

a guide to why babies like familiar voices

It Signals Safety

In the early weeks, when everything is new and often overwhelming, a familiar voice cuts through. Your baby doesn’t need to see you to feel reassured. The sound of you is enough to lower their heart rate, reduce their distress, and signal that someone safe is near. That’s why talking to your baby when they’re unsettled, even from across the room, can make a real difference before you’ve even picked them up.

Your voice is one of your baby’s earliest sources of comfort, and it costs nothing to use it.

It Supports Attachment

When your baby turns toward your voice, stills at the sound of it, or calms when they hear you, they are showing you that they know you. Those responses are early attachment behaviours, and every time they happen and you respond in turn, the bond between you deepens a little more. Attachment isn’t built in single big moments. It’s built in these small, repeated exchanges, and voice is right at the heart of them.

You don’t need to do anything special. Just keep talking.

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It Drives Language Development

Babies don’t tune in equally to all voices. They pay closer attention to the voices they already know, which means your running commentary on the day, the shopping, the washing, all of it, is landing more effectively than you might think. Talking to your baby in the early months builds their vocabulary long before they have words of their own, because they are storing up sounds, rhythms and patterns the whole time.

The more you talk to your baby, the more they have to work with when the words start coming.

It Shapes How They Communicate

Language is about more than words. It has rhythm, turn-taking, tone and timing, and your baby is learning all of it by listening to you. The pauses you leave, the way your voice rises at the end of a question, the back-and-forth of a conversation, your baby is absorbing these patterns constantly. By the time they start babbling, they are already practising the shape of conversation, because they have been listening to it for months.

It’s one of those things that happens quietly, without you having to think about it at all.

Building Your Bond From the Very Beginning

From the moment your baby arrives, the two of you are already starting to know each other. Bonding isn’t one big moment, it’s built through small, repeated connections every single day.

If you’re curious about what’s happening behind those early exchanges, these guides explore the science and warmth behind parent and baby bonding:

Why Eye Contact Matters for Babies
Why Babies Smile at Familiar Faces
Why Babies Love Mirrors
Why Babies Recognise Familiar Voices

Every small moment of connection counts, and you’re building something your baby will carry with them for life.

Newborn Photography in East Grinstead

Newborn photo shoots are best when your baby is between 5 and 10 days old. This is when they’re at their sleepiest and curliest, perfect for capturing those beautifully calm and natural images. I recommend booking while you’re still pregnant so we can set a provisional date and adjust once your baby arrives.

Your session takes place in my warm, cosy studio in Crawley Down, designed with your baby’s comfort in mind. Sessions are relaxed and unrushed, and include three digital images of your choice for £95. There’s no sales session, just a private online gallery where you can view and choose your favourites in your own time.