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  1. In carefully balanced collaboration with obstetrics and midwifery, music therapy helps to stabilize physiological and psychological conditions during pregnancy and to enhance the sustainability of antenatal care measures.

  2. Dec 26, 2023 · Actively listening to music for at least 30 min per day music significantly reduced stress and anxiety in pregnant women and improved sleep quality, which proves music therapy as an enjoyable, noninvasive treatment that is capable of creating an environment that promotes the health of pregnant women [Citation 40].

  3. Dec 26, 2023 · Result: The articles indicated that music therapy has advantages in reducing pain during childbirth, lowering anxiety and stress levels in mothers, improving sleep quality, and increasing fetal movements, basal fetal heart rate, and accelerations.

  4. Aug 10, 2020 · Stress and impaired mother–infant bonding during pregnancy can lead to adverse effects for the expectant mother and the unborn child. The present study investigates whether a prenatal music and singing intervention can improve maternal well-being as well as mother–infant bonding.

    • Verena Wulff, Philip Hepp, Oliver T Wolf, Percy Balan, Carsten Hagenbeck, Tanja Fehm, Nora K Schaal
    • 10.1007/s00404-020-05727-8
    • 2021
    • Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2021; 303(1): 69-83.
  5. Nov 1, 2023 · Research has shown that music can promote maternal health, infant development, and parent-infant bonding. This study aimed to explore women's and their partners’ experiences of using music during pregnancy while also considering their perspectives on the potential role of music in maternity care.

  6. Aug 1, 2021 · We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis to summarize the music therapy strategies currently applied during pregnancy and investigate the effects of prenatal music therapy on fetal and neonatal status.

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  8. This mixed-methods pilot study evaluates whether creative music therapy (CMT) can alleviate anxiety, stress, and depressive symptoms in parents and support the bonding process with their infant. Sixteen parent couples were included.

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