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Sunday, 9 January 2011
Signs of Pregnancy Week by Week - Pregnancy Symptoms at the First Week
Music happens to be known to possess a soothing effect on frayed nerves and this is also true for moms to become, as they become more and much more stressed out with the onset of advanced pregnancy symptoms week by week . Medical science has, for a long period, been attempting to quantify the results of music on pregnant women but as of now, no such empirical data continues to be collected nor has any substantial inference been made. Going through the experiences of women throughout the world, however, it can definitely be said that music does have positive effect during the emotionally taxing months of being pregnant.

As pregnancy symptoms week by week be and more prominent, they are manifested in the mothers becoming edgy, easily irritated, always at the spilling point of the tempers, etc. Many women all over the world have stated that hearing any soothing music that belongs to them choice has helped these phones deal with these difficulties and maintain calm and peace of mind. Although will be mothers generally would rather listen to soft melodies like classical music, lullabies, opera, etc, some - though not many - have also been recognized to prefer hard rock and heavy metal.

Although tastes in music differ from person to person, it is advisable for ladies to listen to soft and melodious tunes for the overall welfare of the mother and the fetus, with the onset of advanced pregnancy symptoms week by week . Obstetricians and gynecologists unanimously agree that music that a would-be mother listens to should be more of a minimal and continuous drone without any fast or abrupt alterations in volume or tempo. The tempo of the music should also be maintained at about under 60 beats in a minute. Apart from this, the melody should facilitate a slow and relaxed rate of breathing.

Posted by garry81hart at 11:48 PM EST
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