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Playing music has long been a way for expectant parents to connect with their children in the womb, but a group of researchers has found evidence it can calm fetal heart rates, potentially providing ...
Playing classical music affects fetal heart rate. Researchers found that heart rate patterns became more stable and predictable.
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A new study has discovered that playing classical music to babies in the womb has incredible benefits. Babies will start to hear from around the 18th week of your pregnancy so playing music and ...
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Discover the positive effects of classical music on the brain and heart. Studies show how classical music can benefit both adults and unborn babies.
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