Music plays an important role in calming yourself. Even music might soothe a baby’s soul, even before birth. During pregnancy, music therapy for babies in the womb is very effective. Your fetus is listening to your voice. Developing babies begin to respond to various noises during the final trimester. It’s very effective to talk, sing, read aloud, as babies do learn in the womb. The researchers also noticed that babies who heard a song repeatedly while in the womb seemed to calm when the same song was played after they were born. Activities you find relaxing and enjoyable, while you are pregnant will have a positive effect on your baby. If you sing along, your baby hears your voice and develops familiarity with the melodious songs you enjoy. Here we look at the music you should listen to during your pregnancy, for a baby in the womb.
* Music is better for babies and for that you should go for the simple tune, which is comparatively better. Some focus on music for meditation, while some focus on positive pop music. There are plenty of options and the list is endless.
LIST:
* Three Little Birds by Bob Marley.
* Capri by Colbie Caillat.
* Your Song by Elton John.
* I Will, Hey Jude, In My Life by The Beatles.
* Rainbow Connection by Kermit the Front.
* Better Together by Jack Johnson.
* Isn’t She Lovely by Stevie Wonder.
* What A Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong.
* Beautiful Boy by John Lennon.
* Slow Down by Nichole Nordeman.
Those were a few songs to listen to, no matter what, have fun, play your favorite jams, and don’t forget to sing along.