A recent video has hilariously highlighted how Carrie Underwood’s baby clearly recognizes who the true MVP parent is. Babies often show a preference for their mother’s voice, especially when that mother is a renowned singer! Studies show that singing to infants not only soothes them but also supports their cognitive growth. While many unborn babies may respond to their father’s voice, once they’re born, they tend to favor their mother’s voice—particularly if she has won multiple Grammy awards.
A Comedic Serenade
In a humorous clip shared on social media, Underwood’s husband, former NHL player Jake Thompson, discovered this firsthand when he attempted to serenade their little one, baby Noah, with an old Vince Gill classic, “I Still Believe In You.” Unfortunately for Jake, his performance left much to be desired, prompting baby Noah to burst into tears. However, when Underwood stepped in to sing, the crying immediately ceased, and the baby gazed up at her with adoration. Each time Jake tried to sing again, Noah would cry, only to stop as soon as Carrie took over. Sorry Jake, but it seems science is on team mom!
Jake’s Playful Defense
Despite the playful defeat, Jake took to Underwood’s social media post to jokingly defend himself, suggesting that Noah’s fussiness was due to hunger and not his singing skills, adding the hashtag #notmysinging. While he might have a point, it’s clear that Carrie has the vocals that soothe their child.
Relatable Parenting Moments
If you’re an avid follower of Underwood’s social media, you know she often shares candid moments about the ups and downs of parenting, including her relatable post-baby body experiences. Although Noah may prefer Carrie’s singing, she has publicly praised Jake for being an amazing dad, listing out all his strengths on Father’s Day—singing, however, was notably absent from that list. So, Jake, perhaps it’s best to stick to catching frogs and diaper duty!
Further Reading
For additional insights into pregnancy and parenting, check out our post on home insemination techniques at Home Insemination Kit. If you’re looking for expert advice, Cryobaby offers valuable information on artificial insemination kits. Also, Science Daily provides excellent resources related to fertility and pregnancy.
Conclusion
In summary, the adorable interaction between Carrie Underwood, Jake Thompson, and their baby Noah serves as a lighthearted reminder of the unique bond between mothers and their children, especially when it comes to the soothing power of a mother’s voice.
