Music for the Unborn Baby
 
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Shorter Labour? That's a bold claim. How does that work?

The short answer is no one knows for sure. According to independent medical observations, history has shown that sonic stimulation led to shorter labour, lower numbers of caesarean deliveries and non traumatized births with newborns characterised by relaxed bodies, open eyes, unclenched hands and little or no crying. It is important to stress that these are not our studies but observations reported in the Royal College of General Practitioners Official Reference Book which also proposes several theories. Our research into the correlation between shorter labour and sonic stimulation using the Music for the Unborn Baby program, whilst solely anecdotal, reveals striking comparisons with these findings. Of course, we can't promise that using this program WILL shorten your labour, it is for you to consider the small investment in the program with the chance of considerable potential benefits. If you read some of our testimonials, you will see the number of mothers that not only had predictable results with the program but wouldn't risk NOT using the program for their second child.
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When can I start playing my baby music?  
From as early as 24 weeks. Don't worry if you are starting the program beyond 30 weeks as regularly performing some stimulation is more important than completing all the levels.
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How can I tell when my baby is being stimulated?
The baby will usually kick or squirm in response to stimulation. It is this movement that can also encourage muscle development. Whilst we make no claim to improve the strength of your baby, many mothers using the program report how well and how surprisingly early their babies can support their own heads.
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Why can't I play ordinary music?
As adults, we appreciate complex music that blends rhythms, melodies, chord patterns, instruments and vocals. The music in our CD collections can be too complex for the developing mind of a baby. Music for the Unborn Baby uses a simple, progressive pattern specifically designed to provide sonic stimulation for the developing mind and is recorded using frequencies that will pass through the aminiotic fluid.
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Can I continue to play it after my baby is born?
Yes. From our research, we have found that babies don't seem to pay much attention to the program once they are born as there are more interesting visual stimulants to distract them. However, the familiar pattern played at bedtime seems to have a remarkable calming effect and many mothers use the program to settle their newborn babies at night. It is for this reason that you're encouraged to play the music at the same time everyday during pregnancy.
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How do I play the music to my baby?
Music for the Unborn Baby program comes in CD format. You can play the music through the speakers on your usual home sound system or through headphones stretched over your abdomen. If using headphones they should be the size of the larger, traditional hi-fi type that would normally cover your ears. Small (fingernail sized) walkman headphones are not suitable. Try to make sure the headphones you use have an adjustable headband so you can comfortably stretch them over your abdomen. When using speakers, if possible, try to position them within arms reach of your abdomen and make sure the music program is the only sound being played in an otherwise quiet room.
Volume:
however you decide to play the music it is important you do not set set the volume at a level any higher than you would comfortably enjoy. The music volume should not be unnecessarily loud.
                   
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What mums have told us...

"At first I was a bit sceptical about whether sonic stimulation would work. However I used the Music for the Unborn Baby sonic stimulation program regularly whilst pregnant with my first child and enjoyed every benefit described on the CD pack. My son's birth was a positive experience with labour lasting only 3 1/2 hours start to finish. My son is a peaceful, content child. I've since recommended Music for the Unborn Baby to friends who have reported the same positive results and I am about to use it again with my second child." Jo Raeburn, Middlesex.


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