Sleep Baby with Heart Sounds - Mother's Heart Sound based "lulabee " sound track.
from the developer of Phonocardiograph Monitor and Heart Energy Signature Visualization System - http://www.bsignetics.com
Use this sound-track to sooth your baby to sleep.This sound track is 100% unaltered sound of a normal woman's heart at a normal heart rate. It was collected from pulmonary, tricuspid and apex positions using Welch Allyn (Meditron) electronic stethoscope and Biosignetics heart sound recording system (http://www.bsignetics.com)
From the author of this soundtrack: "I created this track as an experiment - to help my 8 month old twins to fell asleep quicker. With this CD it took them 3-7 minutes to fell asleep. It was usually taking them 30-40 minutes. It was areal miracle."
We do not promise miracles, but this will be really helpful. We would also welcome your feedback at info@bsignetics.com
This collection is available for electronic download only - make your own MP3 disk or burn your own audio CD using MP3 or WAV files.
Electronic download instructions (via internet) will be send you within
24 hours of purchase (or faster).
Additional information:
Noboru Kobayashi, M.D, the director of Child Research Net cites a study conducted 30 years ago in the United States, where they recorded the heartbeats of healthy mothers and played it for babies in the nursery. The studies concluded that the babies who heard the heartbeat recording cried less and slept better. Furthermore, when compared with the babies who did not hear the recording, they also showed better weight development.
Studies conducted by the late Dr. Lee Salk, eminent Child and Family authority, showed that playing a heartbeat sound recorded from the chest and set to a metronome speed of 72 BPM had various positive effects on newborn babies. The babies gained weight at a faster rate, and they were found to breathe deeper and more regularly when compared to babies who were not exposed to the heartbeat sound. Salk also noted heart rates played at more than 90 BPM resulted in increased excitability and agitation among those babies. A mother's heart rate can exceed 120 BPM during moments of physical stress .