La playlist idéale pendant l’accouchement ! - Élhée

The ideal playlist during childbirth!

Listening to music to relax during labor or to give yourself a boost of energy when pushing is a great idea that many expectant mothers already embrace. Childbirth can sometimes be long and painful so all means are good to soothe you.

Music has many virtues, both psychic and psychological. Listening to a piece of music stimulates the production of endorphins, this famous well-being molecule that reduces pain. Soft music reduces adrenaline and will help calm and relax you. Conversely, more rhythmic music will give you all the energy you need during the push.

On the menu of this playlist:

Soft songs to help you relax and better manage contractions during labor and other more punchy songs that will accompany you during the last moments of childbirth.

  1. Xavier Rudd – Follow the sun
  2. Ben Howard – Only love
  3. Eagles – Hotel California
  4. Radiohead – Creep
  5. Bon Iver – Re stacks
  6. Ludovico Einaudi – Una mattina
  7. Jack Johnson – Upside Down
  8. Beyonce – Crazy in love
  9. Coldplay – Don't Panic
  10. Outkast – Hey Ya!
  11. Angus & Julia Stone – Nothing Else
  12. David Bowie – Space Oddity
  13. Lou Reed – Perfect Day
  14. Matthew and the Atlas – Palace
  15. Nina Simone – Feeling good
  16. Patrice – Soulstrom
  17. Cat Power – The Greatest
  18. London Grammar – Hey Now
  19. The Lumineers – Ho Hey
  20. Edward Sharpe – Home
  21. Pearl Jam – Just breath
  22. Florence + The Machine – You've got the love
  23. Cocoon – I can't wait
  24. Hugo Barriol – On the Road
  25. Bakermat – Baiana
  26. Aaron – The leftovers
  27. Naaman – Outta Road
  28. Ben Harper – Forever
  29. The Rolling Stones – Angie
  30. Queen – Don’t stop me now

You can obviously create your own playlist , the key is to choose songs that comfort you. Titles that make you feel beautiful, serene and others that boost you and give you energy!

A little important advice: Plan a fairly long list, at least 5 or 10 hours of music! It's well known, we know when work starts but never when it ends...

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