Objective: This study aimed to determine whether fetal arm movements change when music is presented to the mother or directly to the fetus through the mother\u27s lower abdomen, and whether maternal mood influences changes in fetal arm movements. Methods: Using a diagnostic ultrasound apparatus, fetal arm movements were measured in 47 pregnant women in the 35-36th week of pregnancy. Subjects were divided into two groups: a maternal presentation group, in which the mothers listened to music through headphones; and a fetal presentation group, in which music was presented directly to the fetus through headphones placed on the mother\u27s abdomen. Fetal arm movements were observed and recorded by ultrasound for a total of 10 min (5 min without ...
Determining normal and abnormal fetal function in utero in order to better predict which fetuses are...
Objective: To determine the effect of maternal presence on the physiological and behavioral status o...
Introduction: Sounds are part of our life and are able to produce effects on physical and emotional ...
Objective: This study aimed to determine whether fetal arm movements change when music is presented ...
Introduction Fetal movement started at the 7th weeks of pregnancy and by the end of pregnancy will g...
This study compared fetal response to musical stimuli applied intravaginally (intravaginal music [IV...
Context: Fetal Autonomic Nervous sysTem Evaluation (FANTE) is a non-invasive tool that evaluates the...
This study investigated the relationship between fetal movements and acute maternal emotional change...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether music influences human life before birth. In order ...
The study showed that mothers in both groups know about the benefits of taking up musical activity d...
To assess the effect of music on fetal well-being and anxiety levels and vital signs of pregnant wom...
Introduction: The model of Family-Centered Care strengthens the parents’ active role at the caring f...
<div><p class="Abstract"><strong>Objective:</strong> To compare the effects of two auditory methods ...
Aim: Playing music during painful procedures has shown inconsistent benefits for preterm infants. Th...
Background: Functional MRI (fMRI) is a noninvasive method to investigate the neural correlates of br...
Determining normal and abnormal fetal function in utero in order to better predict which fetuses are...
Objective: To determine the effect of maternal presence on the physiological and behavioral status o...
Introduction: Sounds are part of our life and are able to produce effects on physical and emotional ...
Objective: This study aimed to determine whether fetal arm movements change when music is presented ...
Introduction Fetal movement started at the 7th weeks of pregnancy and by the end of pregnancy will g...
This study compared fetal response to musical stimuli applied intravaginally (intravaginal music [IV...
Context: Fetal Autonomic Nervous sysTem Evaluation (FANTE) is a non-invasive tool that evaluates the...
This study investigated the relationship between fetal movements and acute maternal emotional change...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether music influences human life before birth. In order ...
The study showed that mothers in both groups know about the benefits of taking up musical activity d...
To assess the effect of music on fetal well-being and anxiety levels and vital signs of pregnant wom...
Introduction: The model of Family-Centered Care strengthens the parents’ active role at the caring f...
<div><p class="Abstract"><strong>Objective:</strong> To compare the effects of two auditory methods ...
Aim: Playing music during painful procedures has shown inconsistent benefits for preterm infants. Th...
Background: Functional MRI (fMRI) is a noninvasive method to investigate the neural correlates of br...
Determining normal and abnormal fetal function in utero in order to better predict which fetuses are...
Objective: To determine the effect of maternal presence on the physiological and behavioral status o...
Introduction: Sounds are part of our life and are able to produce effects on physical and emotional ...