
We are going to use this song when we get married a final time, when he comes home. If at all possible please play this dedication for him. Just got this website info from my husband Robert Lee Miller the Clements Unit in Amarillo TX. want him to know we his family have his back.and keep his up and just chill and listen to r dub he will help you get through this.like he did me.we are all here for you…all of you.keep your heads up.let’s do good and come home soon.your family and friends miss you…one live Your the way from nampa idaho,…I and i want to give an oral expression to my bro Victor duenaz in penleton oregon.at e.o.c.i. and just hearing you every Sunday gives them something to hear and smile at and remember those good ol’times that once charised…and I just want to thank you for that…cause you help me.cause I once was that lost person.you truely are a blessing from god.you will go down in history mark my words.

You'll know instinctively in labor if the music works, needs to be switched, or shut off altogether. Put your birth partner/doula in charge as DJ on the big day, and go from there. There's no way to know for sure what type of music will resonate most with you during different parts of your labor, so it's best to create a playlist or two or three with lots of options. When thinking about the how and what of music for your birth, consider how you will play it - ie, through what device and what kinds of speakers, earphones, etc., and what kinds of music you might enjoy. What is (relatively) new, is our access to technology and virtually any kind of music we could imagine.

For example, the right kinds of music have been proven to improve your mood and reduce pain, which sounds like (see what I did there) a perfect way to enhance your labor and birth!Ĭreating a labor playlist isn't new - people have been using music for years and years as they labor and give birth. Practically everyone is impacted by the positive effects of music. We all react to and interact with music differently, depending on the type of music being played and our interests or dislikes in songs, artists, and genres of music. Music changes the chemistry of your brain.
