WASHINGTON, Feb. 4, 2025 – 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 ...
A new study finds that classical music exposure in the third trimester reduces the complexity of fetal heart rate variability, leading to more regular and stable cardiac patterns, potentially linked ...
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Babies understand classical music in wombs, helps calm their heart rate: Study
Playing music to unborn babies is a practice that spans cultures and generations. New research suggests that classical music ...
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Normal Fetal Heart Rate Ranges And Milestones
Fetal heart rate (FHR) is one of the most critical indicators of a baby's well-being and development during pregnancy. It ...
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Mobile fetal heart monitoring linked to fewer newborn deaths
New research from Hiroshima University shows that a portable heart monitoring device can detect fetal distress earlier and ...
A new study reveals that tracking heart rate variability through simple home devices can help identify gestational diabetes weeks before standard tests, enabling earlier interventions for healthier ...
Pregnant women greater than 22-24 weeks with complaints of decreased fetal movement may be at risk for fetal demise and should be evaluated in a timely manner. Keeping a pregnant woman sitting in a ...
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