STMs, did you find it more helpful to have an upbeat/energetic or chillout/relaxing music playlist for during delivery? It's fun to be in the homestretch and working on little details like these
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Re: STMs: Delivery room music playlists
Honestly, I think music would have pissed me off. Towards the end, I guess during transition, someone turned on their iPod and I just remember being livid about it. I didn't want to hear it. To each their own though!
I SO agree with all of this.
I pushed for 1/2 hour with baby 1, 5 minutes for baby 2 and 16 minutes for baby 3. I was concentrating on getting the baby out and couldn't even tell you what was happening during that time.
I guess I'm in the minority because I will have music in the delivery room. I did not with my first or second but not because it would have annoyed me. I was pretty easy going in during labour and delivery.
I will bring a bunch of music I find relaxing and that really calms me, makes me feel good. (most of it is instrumental) I would rather have it and have the option of turning it off if I need to.
I didn't have any music, either delivery. I don't think any kind of music would have helped me.
Heck, with my second delivery, I wound up in a room without windows, and I liked that even better than having had a room with windows. I didn't like the distractions, and I preferred the low lighting.
This- I practiced relaxing techniques leading up to labor with both kids and used music as a big way to help me relax. Since I used the same music while I practiced relaxing and falling asleep it was like my body naturally started to relax as soon as heard those same songs. I have used the same playlist for both kids and I like it as something to distract me in between contractions and to keep a calm attitude/vibe in the room. Plus those songs give me sweet memories every time I hear them and it instantly takes me back to those special memories of laboring my children. FWIW I had unmedicated labors both times and it really helped. My playlist has classical (mostly piano classical) and relaxing stuff like Norah Jones, David Grey, Damien Rice, DMB, some christian praise & worship music that I like, and a few kids nursery/lullabye songs by Renee & Jeremy. I also listened to those same lullabye songs a lot while I was pregnant to fall asleep and to this day that music calms my kids down and puts them to sleep :-)
I agree with this, too. I remember yelling at my Mom about her ringtone.
I had a playlist for labor but once I hit transition, the playlist was the last thing from my mind. It was great to have before then, though!
I had a combination of upbeat songs, worship songs and relaxing/mellow music.
BFP#1 "Watermelon" born 3/2011
BFP#2 "Pumpkin" 7/14/12 ~ EDD 3/23/13 ~ Natural M/C 8/3/12 @ 7 weeks
BFP#3 "Pineapple" born 4/2013
BFP#4 "Grapefruit" EDD 3/29/16
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