For new parents, the quest for a peaceful night’s sleep often leads to a variety of techniques, but few are as enduring or effective in Turkish culture as the rhythmic sound. Recently, digital content like Sevda Şengüler’s Pış Pış Sesi has gained popularity as a go-to resource for soothing fussy infants into a deep slumber. What is "Pış Pış Sesi"?
The sound should be loud enough to mimic the womb (roughly the volume of a running shower) but placed a safe distance from the crib.
These tracks often combine the traditional vocal "pış pış" with: Sevda ЕћengГјler PД±Еџ PД±Еџ Sesi
Soft, instrumental backdrops that enhance the calming effect.
At its core, "Pış Pış" is a vocal form of white noise . It mimics the rhythmic, low-frequency sounds a baby hears while in the womb—specifically the whooshing of blood flow and the mother’s heartbeat. When a parent (or a recording) repeats this sound, it creates a "sound blanket" that masks startling household noises and triggers the baby's calming reflex. Why Sevda Şengüler? For new parents, the quest for a peaceful
Many of these videos and audio files run for 1 to 10 hours, ensuring the sound doesn't cut out just as the baby enters a deep sleep cycle.
The Magic of Soothing: Understanding the "Pış Pış" Phenomenon for Baby Sleep The sound should be loud enough to mimic
Use the same track during nap time and bedtime to help the baby associate the sound with sleep.