Do you think baby kicking to music mean that they like it?

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I play quite a lot of music and have found that our baby seems to kick during some particular artists/songs and not others. Its not all overly bass filled music or anything like that - Ive found she kicks a lot at lady gaga lately!! Do you think this means she likes or dislikes the music?
 
I`m not sure if kicks mean they like the music but I defo think my bump likes music and sure it can do no harm. My hubby got an ap that plays music for the baby to listen to and I thought that was so cute!
 
I am very sure my baby loves the Sean Paul ft Alexis - Got 2 Luv you song :) I put that on my belly and she kicks kicks kicks :) and moves, and that is the only song that makes her move loads :) xx
 
There was a show on last night called "Curiosity - Life Before Birth" and the part that I found interesting was when they did an experiment on 2 moms to be at 25-26 weeks whereby they played the babies 2 different types of music while monitoring the response via babies heartrate and also via babies facial expressions through a 4D scan.

Music 1 was hip hop: Babies heartrate's raised dramatically - 20% within a couple of seconds of the music being played, went from 128 resting rate to 155 almost instantly and the babies actually looked like they were crying/in distress.

Music 2 was classical: Heartrate remained at resting and babies looked at ease.

The said that babies prefer music with a beat that is close to the rate of their mother's heartbeat :)

I've been playing music to the baby lately and she's kicking away but now I'm thinking is she trying to say "shut that thing up mom" lol ;)
 
I don't know. I can't decide when baby kicks whether he is enjoying it or is signalling, "What is that crap? It sounds terrible!". :haha:
 
lol, I reckon baby is pulling a sad face when she hears me sing!! LOL I sound like a cat being drowned xx
 

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