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Pregnancy Journey
Updated on 17 March 2023
It is known that after 20 weeks of pregnancy, a baby can hear everything in the womb- from the mother’s words to the sounds around her and even the music she listens to. Listening to music in pregnancy can have positive effects on the health of the mother as well as the baby. In this article, we will discuss what type of music to listen to, the benefits of music during pregnancy and some frequently asked questions.
During the course of pregnancy, you should listen to some classic compositions that have some repeated notes in range. Your unborn child is meant to react more to complex musical structures, and they will be able to recognize these kinds of sounds more because they can offer them calming and soothing effects.
The lullaby and melodic sound of the music will help your baby feel calm. Avoid harsh and erratic music at all costs because this kind of music can bring about a negative response from the baby’s end. Loud sounds can startle your baby, disturbing their psychological and mental well-being as well. Thus, play the kind of music that relaxes you and your baby and has a positive effect on your baby’s health.
During weeks 16-18 of pregnancy, a baby begins to hear its very first sounds. By the week 24 of pregnancy, the baby’s ears develop rapidly and they even turn their head in response to outside noises and voices. In the last few weeks of pregnancy, a baby can recognize the mother’s voice, her language, word patterns and rhyme.
It has been proven that listening to music in pregnancy can play a role in the brain development of the baby. It helps in the cerebral development of your baby and makes them psychologically and mentally strong. It not only has a soothing and uplifting effect on the mother-to-be but also on the unborn child.
Additionally, the baby can not only hear the music during pregnancy but they can even remember what they have heard. Thus, it is advisable that mothers should try and communicate with their babies through the language of music besides words. However, choosing the right kind of music is also very important because a soothing sound effect can impact your baby’s mental health positively.
Any musical instrument that produces a sound over 65 decibels should be avoided during pregnancy. You can both play and listen to classical musical instruments during pregnancy such as sitar, tabla, flute, piano etc. Classical music, gentle sounds like lullabies and nice melodies that inspire happiness all are suitable and soothing for your baby.
Your baby will definitely be able to hear and enjoy the music you play during the third trimester of pregnancy.
Music during pregnancy can help in the brain development of the unborn baby and produce a calming effect on them.
Listen to music in pregnancy and help accelerate your baby’s brain development. You can get some Soothing Sounds and Music from the Pregnancy Music Tool of the Mylo App that will put you into a calm and relaxed mode and will positively affect the mental well-being of your little one in the womb.
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Priyanka Verma
Priyanka is an experienced editor & content writer with great attention to detail. Mother to an 11-year-old, she's a ski
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