Playing
soothing music to the newborns can also help to slow their heart
rates.
The
researchers found that slowing a premature baby’s heart rate and
improving their sleep and feeding behaviours, helps them to gain
weight which means they may be able to leave hospital sooner.
They
found that lullabies sung by a parent can influence a baby’s
cardiac and respiratory function, while melodies have a positive
effect upon a preterm baby’s feeding.
ABC
News reports that a previous study, by researchers at Florida State
University, also found that babies who receive music therapy leave
hospital earlier than those who do not.
Research
has also revealed that when music is played in a neonatal intensive
care unit the parents’ levels of stress also fall dramatically.
More
than 24 hospitals in the U.S. now offer music therapy as treatment in
their neonatal intensive care units and the popularity of the
treatment is increasing rapidly.
This could also be a great time for mothers-to-be to learn how to sing; now I meant. A bad voice could do a lot of harm. You never can tell. Haha
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