SingingWomb – Women’s health, well-being in pregnancy and perinatal bonding: contributions of prenatal singing

SingingWomb – Women’s health, well-being in pregnancy and perinatal bonding: contributions of prenatal singing

Principal Investigator: Eduarda Carvalho
Co-investigator:

Filipa Lã

Abstract

Maternal singing originates as an ancestral practice with adaptive and protective value for family offspring. Singing to the baby from pregnancy onwards has been identified in the literature as an experience that promotes the development of the mother’s emotional bond with the baby from intrauterine life. However, the processes by which maternal singing and vocal quality may contribute to the development of the perinatal bond are still unknown. It is also unknown whether prenatal singing impacts fetal and newborn behaviour. The main aim of this exploratory study is to promote women’s health and well-being during pregnancy, as well as perinatal bonding, by proposing a group experience mediated by pre-natal singing. The aim is to strengthen innovation in the health sector and the community (SDG 3).
Implementation period
2023-2025
Acronim
SingingWomb
Reference
2022.01750.PTDC
Total funding
48.693,90 €
Funding institution
Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT), I.P.
Start
01/01/2023
End
31/01/2025
Keywords
Pregnancy; Well-being; Perinatal Bond; Prenatal Singing
Team
Team

Alexandra Queirós | João Justo

Grants
Grants
Inês Garcia | Ricardo Panela
Research group