Hey y'all. In my childbirth class, we were told that music can often be comforting and encouraging during labor and that we can bring in music to the hospital. Are any of you doing this and what's on your playlist? I need some ideas.
I did one for my son but didn't want any sort of music when I went into labor, just quiet. I did a mix of high energy and mellow music for my list though.
My doula has graciously offered to put together a playlist for us, but I want soothing instrumental music. I want the kind of music that you would hear in the background of a crunchy yoga video.
Until transition, I'll be jammin to my favorite guilty pleasures on my iPod. I already warned DH that there will most likely be some Britney mixed in with my favorite hippie jam bands going on in the room. I'm all about music and it makes me happy and relaxed, so I'll probably need it.
I also just wanted quiet last time. I think we turned the TV on to some movie on TNT or whatever for a bit, but I didn't want music. We will both have our IPhones and IPads handy if I change my mind this time.
I think I'm going to go with the instrumental yoga meditation type music too, I've done yoga for years so that's what I'm using to relaxing/breathing/meditating to and am hoping it'll come easier if I'm in the zone. I'll also have my phone with all of my favorite pandora stations if I need a change!
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I did one for my son but didn't want any sort of music when I went into labor, just quiet. I did a mix of high energy and mellow music for my list though.
This. I'll have my iPad there in case I feel differently this time.
Honestly nothing. I prefer it to be as quiet as possible while in the transition phase of labor (the hardest part). There is so much going on at that point that the music would just annoy me. Afterwards delivery it was nice to have my iPod with all my music so I could pick and choose. I'm not planning any music when laboring but I'll probably watch a movie or two at home like I did with Peanut.
I imagine myself bringing ear plugs. I can get a little ragey and distracted with background noise. On the flip side, Pandora and ESPN will be queued up
For DS, I did a mix of fast songs that were the type I would want to run to, and then I did a more mellow mix of slow, sappy songs. I wanted both depending upon my mood. In the end, the last thing that was on my mind when I got to the hospital was music. I never pulled out my ipod.
I'll have my phone but don't plan on making a playlist or anything. I prefer to watch tv or talk to family members. The only thing I plan on listening to is a hockey game, provided they're playing while I'm in the hospital.
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I've got a playlist with some higher energy stuff in the beginning for when I want to be up and moving around, and then a meditation/drum CD, a celtic harp CD, and a nature sounds/Tibetan singing bowls CD. So I have a lot of options depending on my mood. I was able to meditate with the drum CD last night and it helped me get really super focused on my breathing, which seems like it could be helpful during labor.
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I don't like the quiet normally so I think I'll want music as a distraction from the contractions. In a perfect world, I'll be laboring on a Sunday so I can have the football games on, but just in case I think I'll have 2 lists as well, one more mellow and one more upbeat. I need to find a decent cheap portable speaker (my hospital recommend this if you want music).
I plan on making a few different playlists on my ipod and having it, speakers, and headphones with us, but I'm not really sure if I'll end up wanting it at all. I'll probably make one that is soft, mellow stuff and one that is more of my favorite songs and bands.
DH joked that he wanted Push It and Baby Got Back on the list.
Re: Music and/or Playlist for Labor?
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ME: 30 DH: 30
TTC #1 since 3/2010
DX: Unclear-potential MF (low motility, borderline count); currently unexplained
Ultrasound/HSG- Feb 2011
Lap: May 2011
Clomid/IUI Cycle #1: 6/2011
Clomid/IUI Cycle #2: 7/2011
Clomid/IUI Cycle #3: 8/2011
9/2011 Switched REs...and more testing
DX: Unexplained- borderline MFI
IVF #1: 11/09/2011- BFP!!
Beta #1: 241; Beta #2: 666
Ultrasound scheduled for 5w6d
Baby girl born 8.14.12
TTC since Sept 2011, Unexplained IF
Oct 12 - Jan 14: 3 clomid/TI cycles, 2 hysteroscopies, 2 IUIs, 1 BFP (MMC @ 12w), 2 more IUIs
Feb 14: Gonal-f + IUI #5 = BFP! (EDD 11/4/14)
Baby boy arrived 11/13/14!
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On the flip side, Pandora and ESPN will be queued up
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Most of this labor play list has uplifting and calming gospel music
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1JTRqsh1t3S69CsmT3GCUR9dwqm7FE3L
Most of this playlist has upbeat and empowering lyrics music:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1JTRqsh1t3QFM1n4a8uDl6ATpkBd8yMg
The gospel one really helped when I started having the really painful contractions!!