Music therapy for the Unborn Babies
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Music Therapy
Music therapy is one of the most popular methods used by psychologists and psychiatrists. But anything new is well forgotten old. Ancient civilization of Pythagoras, Aristotle, Plato, have given attention to the curative power of music.
The influence of music on the body is explained by the effects of sound vibrations. Sounds energetically create fields that make each body cell to resonate. We consume energy music and it normalizes the rhythm of breathing, pulse, blood pressure, temperature, eliminates muscle tension. Music during pregnancy has a positive influence on the mother and the child, creates positive emotions, eliminate internal contradictions, soothe and adjusts the waves of love.
Relaxing, relaxing, soothing music, the mother can listen to anytime of the day (morning and at bedtime). The atmosphere should be comfortable, warm, light not so bright. Professionals advise during these musical sessions to breathe with no breasts, as we are all accustomed to, buy with the abdomen. Thus, the air penetrates the body's cells and helps him relax better. Listening to music, singing children's songs help to establish contact with the child before birth.
Voices of parents perceived their love, baby feels welcome and awaited. This not only affects the child's development, but also harmonize relations in the family. What music to listen depends mainly on mommy tastes, preferences and moods. Experts advise to avoid music, characterized by dissonant parts, lack of shape, irregular rhythms. As best for relaxation is considered classical music, children's and traditional folk motifs.
Music can help you relax, fall asleep or refresh you. When mom is relaxed that's good for the fetus and that's an indirect effect of music on the fetus.Try different kinds of music to see how your baby respond. Enjoy the music and relax, your unborn child will pick up on your emotions.
"Unborn babies can hear clearly at about 20 weeks of pregnancy and research suggests that they will remember the music you have played up to the age of twelve months." - BBC












multifunctions 20 months ago
i have read that it works on trees and animals as well.