Pregnancy comes with many maternal and paternal rewards. Like the pros, pregnancy also has some cons. While the cons are generally minor, pregnant women and their partners oftentimes find themselves in some sticky situations. Your relationship will be tested time and time again. Fortunately, most couples wait until they build strong relationships before getting pregnant. Doing so will ensure you make it through the ups and downs of pregnancy.

Fortunately, there are measures couples can take to prepare for the long road of pregnancy. Your main goal should be to ensure the female’s comfort, especially during the third and fourth trimesters. These are the toughest mentally, physically and emotionally. One measure that has been shown to have a positive influence on pregnant women is classical music.

Total Relaxation

Studies have shown that classical music has a special effect on pregnant women. The effect is calming, creating a relaxed state for the mother and fetus. There is no doubt, pregnancy takes its toll on the mother and fetus. But, with total relaxation induced by classical music, pregnant couples can take a breather whenever they feel like it.

Classical songs like ‘The Marriage of Figaro’ and ‘Jupiter’ are very popular among pregnant couples. Even if you have never enjoyed classical music before, there is no time like now to start taking advantage of its total relaxation effect.

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Positive Impact on the Fetus

People who are unfamiliar with classical music do not often give much thought to its many wonderful qualities. One thing is for sure, studies have revealed that listening to a classical song can impact the unborn baby’s memory. What exactly does this entail? Well, it basically means classical music may help the unborn baby’s memory retention during the first and second trimesters.

Every pregnant couple dreams of a heavy, happy newborn. They also dream of the day when their babies start walking, talking, and reciting common phrases. Unfortunately, young children have a difficult time focusing on the task at hand. The inability to focus can result in poor memory retention.

A classical song each day during pregnancy will positively impact your newborn’s memory. While there is no possible way to measure the level of impact, it could never hurt to put a classical song on the record player at least once a day.

Improves Mood of Baby and Mother

Surely, you have already heard about the positive impact of music and birth. Some medical experts believe that music can help ensure a smoother birth. If you believe this, then you will not have any trouble believing classical music can help make an unborn baby relax in the wound.

When you combine this effect with that of the maternal total relaxation effect, classical music is hands down the best genre of music for mother and baby. It is like getting two for the price of one.

Pregnant mothers claim to know when their unborn babies are restless. When the baby is restless, the mother will also be restless. During the last trimester of pregnancy, mothers spend most of their time preparing for birth. How do you expect to be able to do this if your unborn is restless?

The next time you sense your baby is restless in the wound, you may want to crank up the classical music tunes in your car or home.

Take Your Mind Off Pregnancy Stressors

Anyone who says pregnancy does not take a toll on the mother’s mentality is totally wrong. During pregnancy, the mother’s hormone levels are continuously fluctuating, resulting in what experts refer to as “pregnancy brain.”

Pregnancy has a long list of stressors. These stressors are related to the mother and infant’s health, finances, childbirth and the future. Unfortunately, there is nothing that can be done to make these stressors disappear. However, there is something you can do to make them go away temporarily.

Listening to classical music is a great way to take your mind off these stressors. Turn the volume down load, lay back and relax until it feels like your body is floating. Even if the effect is only temporary, it will help take your mind away from the daily stressors of pregnancy.

By Karen Benardello

As a graduate of LIU Post with a B.F.A in Journalism, Print and Electronic, Karen Benardello serves as ShockYa's Senior Movies & Television Editor. Her duties include interviewing filmmakers and musicians, and scribing movie, television and music reviews and news articles. As a New York City-area based journalist, she's a member of the guilds, New York Film Critics Online and the Women Film Critics Circle.

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