During a woman's pregnancy, the healthy growth of the baby actually needs to be prepared from many aspects, and listening to prenatal education music is a means to promote the baby's intellectual development. Facts have proved that after the baby has hearing, often listening to prenatal education music will promote the development of its brain and senses. So, how many months of pregnancy can you listen to prenatal education music? How many months of pregnancy is it best to listen to prenatal education music? Let’s take a look together below. Generally speaking, mothers can start music prenatal education from the 4th month of pregnancy (16th week of pregnancy). At this time, the fetus can hear. When it reaches 6 months (24 weeks of pregnancy), the fetus's hearing has developed to a level close to that of an adult. Pregnant women who often listen to fresh, pleasant and rhythmic music will have a direct impact on the fetal limbic system and brainstem reticular formation, thereby promoting the development of the brain and senses. Beautiful music can also encourage pregnant women to secrete some substances that are beneficial to health, which can regulate blood flow and excite nerve cells, thereby improving the blood supply to the placenta, increasing the beneficial components of the blood, and benefiting the development and growth of the fetus. When choosing music, expectant mothers should try to choose soothing and soft music, and avoid intense music such as rock. Many famous Chinese and foreign songs with elegant and cheerful melodies are very suitable for pregnant mothers to choose as prenatal education music. "Spring River Moonlit Night" and "Three Variations on Plum Blossoms" have beautiful melodies and unique forms. "High Mountains and Flowing Water" is elegant and graceful, with lasting charm. "The Best of Us" is fresh and smooth with a brisk rhythm. Piano music by masters such as Mozart and Beethoven is the best choice for prenatal education music. The serenades by Schubert, Tchaikovsky and others have sweet melodies, revealing warm love and creating a gentle atmosphere. Bach's piano and violin concertos contain touching emotions that can soothe the restless emotions of expectant mothers and babies and restore a calm state of mind. Haydn's symphonies have been proven by Mr. Suzuki, a famous Japanese educator, to be able to calm crying babies. There are also the second movement of Dvorak's Symphony No. 9 in E minor "From the New World", Jonathan's "Cuckoo Waltz", Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf", Grieg's "Peer Gynt" suite "In the Palace of the Mountain King", Robert Schumann's "Fantasy", Brahms' "Lullaby", etc. Children's songs such as "Little Birds", "Catching Butterflies", "Frog Chorus", "Snowflakes Dancing", "March of the Little Soldiers", and "Animal Carnival Suite" are all suitable for babies to listen to. According to the above content, the baby already has the ability to hear when he is 4 months in the womb. This is also the best time for women to listen to prenatal education music after pregnancy. Therefore, expectant mothers can start preparing for prenatal education music during pregnancy. When choosing prenatal education music, it is best to choose music with soothing melodies. |
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