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Did you have any music playing while you gave birth? If so, what song?

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i did, i had Lauryn Hill- To Zion.

Its a song about a woman who is told by everyone to have an abortion, as she was too young to have a baby, and how she overcame everything to have her child, and loved him!

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  1. i gave birth at home and i could hear the theme to neighbours in the background


  2. Afroman coz i got high!!!

    but really was all that she wants is another baby by ace of base.

  3. My friend had some soothing whale song, the cd went out the window after about five minutes lol

  4. No I didn't get the choice to play any music.  I would have liked that though.  

    In the delivery room, they had a TV up on the wall and as it was near Christmas, all the old films were on.  I was in the worst of my labour during "Half a sixpence" and my son was born during "The Bishop's Wife".  

    I really hate Tommy Steel now!  I can still see him grinning at me and jigging around while I was screeching in agony.  Bleh!

  5. Really?  What an odd choice of song to play while giving birth.  When bringing my child into the world, I wouldn't want to listen to a song about abortion, even if it did have a positive spin on it.  That's just me though.  If it worked for you, then that's great.  I didn't play any music, but I hummed "Row, row, row your boat" to try to distract myself from the pain.

  6. Oh my LORD.

    apprentice.

  7. I would have violently busted the CD player if it had made a single peep while I was having hard contractions. No music could have soothed me.

  8. i had tiesto playing full blast. mostly to block out my screamig because they cut me from my v****a to my bellybutton

  9. 'Ben' by Michael Jackson. It was just on the radio, but we had chosen Ben as a name for him anyway.

    What a coincidence!

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