Fetal heart monitoring is a common practice used by healthcare providers to examine a baby’s heart rate during the latter stages of pregnancy and throughout labor and delivery. Your healthcare ...
The UMMS remote monitoring system’s goals are simple: easier labors, smoother deliveries and healthier babies.
In 2024, more than 6,700 babies were born at UPMC Magee-Womens across the central Pa. region. And of those born, 1,328 babies ...
Researchers have used mathematical analysis tools to study the effect of classical music on a fetal heartbeat and identify patterns in heart rate variability. They recruited 36 pregnant women and ...
Scientists found evidence that classical music can calm the heart rate of unborn babies and provide developmental benefits ...
Playing music to unborn babies is a practice that spans cultures and generations. New research suggests that classical music can have a calming influence on fetal heart rates. This could offer ...
A team from the National Institute of Cardiology in Mexico studied how classical music influences fetal heart rate. Using heart monitors, they measured responses to two pieces of music—"The Swan" by ...
Research shows that classical music in the third trimester enhances fetal heart rate stability, potentially influencing neurodevelopment and movement patterns.
Playing music has long been a way for expectant parents to connect with their children in the womb, but a group of ...
By attaching external heart rate monitors, the research team could measure the fetal heart rate response to both songs. And, by employing nonlinear recurrence quantification analysis, they could ...