Soothing sounds: music therapy may reduce labor pain and worry
NCT ID NCT07392112
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested whether Nada Yoga music therapy—relaxing melodies, mantras, and nature sounds—can lower pain and anxiety during childbirth. Fifty-two pregnant women were split into two groups: one received the music therapy in the delivery room, while the other got standard care. Researchers measured pain and anxiety levels at different stages of labor to see if the music made a difference.
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Sinop University
Sinop, Sinop, 57000, Turkey (Türkiye)
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sinop University
Sinop, Sinop University, 57000, Turkey (Türkiye)
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