Have you ever wondered what kind of songs parents-to-be are blasting in the delivery suite?
Well look no further,? the UK's largest life insurance broker, Reassured, has analysed 1000 Spotify playlists to discover the top 20 most popular tracks that parents-to-be are listening to in labour.
And while many mums don't get to listen to soothing music, let alone a song selection, ?click through to find out what made the cut.
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Jos¨¦ Gonz¨¢lez's Heartbeats continues the trend of soft, acoustic numbers topping the most popular songs to give birth to.
The smash hit from the 2018 remake of A Star Is Born, Shallow has unsurprisingly also made the list.
Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper's silky smooth vocals and the relaxing acoustic melody has proved a staple in delivery rooms.?
J?ason Mraz's 2017 acoustic hit, I Won't Give Up also made the top 20.
Coldplay's Yellow is one of the more heavier songs to appear on the playlist, however, the sweet lyrics and Chris Martin's silky smooth vocals make this easy to know why parents-to-be want this playing in the delivery room!
Paul McCartney's acoustic number, Blackbird also cracked the list.
Originally written in support of the civil rights movement, the dreamy acoustic is a top choice for parents.?
Coldplay's second song to crack the top 20 is The Scientist.
The song is said to be based off of George Harrison's Isn't It a Pity?.?
In perhaps the weirdest, yet most oddly fitting, song on this list, Salt-N-Pepa's Push It also cracked the top 20.
While the list consists of mostly calming, acoustic and soft rock songs, the 1987 hit stands alone as the only rap song to make the list.?
In one of the more... odd... choices on the playlist, Tracy Chapman's Fast Car was one of the most popular songs to give birth to according to the study.
Stevie Nicks' haunting Dreams also cracked the top 20 most popular songs to give birth to.
Nicks' smokey vocals and ?John McVie's funky bassline is another favourite for parents-to-be.
Elton John's 1970 ballad, Your Song about the naivet¨¦ of love is a very fitting choice to give birth to.
Ed Sheeran again! Thinking Out Loud was also a popular choice for parents-to-be.
Billie Eilish's dreamy and harmonic Ocean Eyes is another favourite amongst expecting parents.
John Legend's immensely popular ballad, All of Me was written for his wife, Chrissy Teigen.
The song also cracked the top 20 most listened to songs in the delivery room.?
Fleetwood Mac's Landslide was penned by Stevie Nicks. The song reflects on a father-daughter relationship, and particularly Nicks' own relationship with her business-executive father.
This is another very fitting choice for the delivery suite.?
Ed Sheeran appears twice in this list, his song Perfect off his critically acclaimed album Divide made the cut.
The number became a cult choice for a first dance? song but it seems to also prove popular in the delivery suite!
Follow the Sun by Australian singer-songwriter, Xavier Rudd cracked the top 20.
Norah Jones' Sunrise is slightly left-of-field, but has proven to be immensely popular among expecting parents taking out the #4 spot.
George Harrison's dreamy serenade, Here Comes the Sun was the third most popular song that parents-to-be are listening to in the delivery suite and who can blame this? This is the perfect way to be brought into the world.
Jack Johnson's Better Together was the second-most popular track that parents-to-be are playing during labour.