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Why music is so important when you're giving birth
By Rachel Beckett on 21/09/2011 09:32:16
iPod at the ready! Plan your soundtrack for delivering your baby and you could have a smoother birth
When you’re planning a celebration, a party or a wedding, at some point consideration is usually given to the music that will enhance the event. Increasingly people use their ipods to break up long journeys, and friends who have run marathons say that music ‘got them through’. In...
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Mobile phone app stops morning sickness
By Susie Boone on 28/05/2010 06:42:13
NHS study shows medical soundtrack that you listen to on your phone is 90% effective
A mobile phone app that plays a soundtrack to you has been shown to dramatically reduce pregnancy sickness.In a small study carried out by Royal Hampshire County Hospital, 9 out of 10 pregnant women experienced a reduction or elimination
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CD Review: Baby Loves Disco
By Sarah Lawson on 30/07/2009 07:46:18
Get your little ones boogeying around the lounge with this great compilation of baby-friendly disco pop
) as well as providing a happy soundtrack to encourage movement in older babies and toddlers.'Baby Loves Disco' out now on CD, on UMTVThis three-CD set will have mums and dads shaking their thing as well as encouraging little ones to bop around the house
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Movies watched by mum-to-be affect unborn baby
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 12/03/2010 12:24:21
New research suggests a baby in the womb responds to the type of film watched by a pregnant woman
. During a 5-minute sad scene from another movie, The Champ, the babies became quiet. The pregnant women listened to the film through headphones, so their unborn babies were unable to be affected by the movies’ soundtrack, reports the Daily Mail
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Your baby remembers the music you played in pregnancy
By Kimberley Smith on 09/03/2011 13:42:39
Babies have memories of music they heard in the womb, new research finds
Pick your pregnancy soundtrack carefully, because your baby will remember the music you listened to! Babies can remember music they heard in the womb after they are born, according to a new study of 50 mums and their babies.Around five weeks before
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New Baby: Gurgles, Hiccups and Sneezes
By Laura Lee Davies on 19/01/2009 02:28:58
What noises does a new baby make - and are they all normal?
can easily get the snuffles – light colds and nasal blockages that are not serious – and these can make your baby's breathing sound much noisier, especially when feeding. Again these are just a regular soundtrack to your first few months with baby
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CDs for Pregnancy, Birth and Motherhood
By Laura Lee Davies on 01/07/2008 01:04:22
Butterfly Sounds are CDs aimed at helping you prepare and get through the challenges of birth and new parenthood
, soothing voice, under which Wayne Warlow's inspirational music offers a reassuringly peaceful soundtrack.Each CD focuses on a particular area of stress: Relax During Pregnancy Pregnancy should be a time when you can enjoy your happy, healthy pre-baby calm
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Stimulating your baby
By Laura Lee Davies on 20/08/2009 00:33:59
Easy ways to share experiences and sensations with your baby from the earliest days.
something in your collection they enjoy. Some babies prefer classical music (Mozart is often cited as a good soundtrack for developing babies*), others love the lolloping rhythms of reggae. Sing to your baby. Singing evens out the sound of your voice when
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