Singing at 27 Weeks Pregnant with Twins: Is the voice affected by hormones, symptoms or physicality?

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  • Опубликовано: 21 май 2024
  • I've been filming myself singing throughout my twin pregnancy to see
    if & how my voice is affected by symptoms, hormones, the physical changes etc...! There is a small amount of research into how the voice changes during pregnancy but one thing I've learned is that everyone is so different. This is my experience of singing through pregnancy, next up....31 weeks.
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  • @sofiachapomusica
    @sofiachapomusica 2 месяца назад

    Divine ♥

  • @bl0ss0mshum4n
    @bl0ss0mshum4n Месяц назад

    Incredible. Wish i could song like that even NOT gestating. Thanks for sharing this experience with us, have a very happy and healthy journey ❤

  • @user-oy1xm7os6m
    @user-oy1xm7os6m 2 месяца назад

    You look fabulous! Wishing you the best. Also, damn you can sing! peace and love from Buzz Buzzizyk (pennsylvania)

  • @gs07007
    @gs07007 25 дней назад

    Hey, I’m Georg and 3 years ago I injured my voice while singing. For about 2 years I haven’t been able to talk without pain and swelling feeling at all so I’ve not talked at all. I’ve consulted with my doctors and they’ve told me to exercise speaking regularly even if there’s pain but I want to spread my story to get second opinions.
    I used to sing a lot for several years before my injury. Some days even about 3 hours a day. Went to singing school sometimes, learn a bit of the (CVT vocal technique)
    One evening, I started to sing and my voice was not that great that day and I also drank a milk product before what causes my throat to produce a lot of mucus and thick feeling.
    I tried to sing one high note, but I couldn't reach it, so I squeezed my neck and vocal chords to get that high note and that’s how I injured my voice.
    From that day on my vocal injury has gone worse to the point that for 2 years now, I haven’t been speaking at all. Just a couple of words in one year.

    • @gs07007
      @gs07007 25 дней назад

      The reason for it is now when I speak, my vocal chords and thyroid area get “swollen” and painful(nerve pinching pain).
      I put swollen in brackets, because I’ve been to a laryngoscope and the camera didn’t detect any swelling in my vocal chords when they looked at it. And also they didn’t find anything other than couple of granulomas(not on the vocal chords) which could have been caused by some food intolerance.
      The vocal chords were just weak and atrophied.

    • @gs07007
      @gs07007 25 дней назад

      Going back to 2021 when I firstly injured my voice.
      The symptoms then were similar, there was the swelling feeling, and nerve pain.
      (it’s really weird to me that there was no swelling detected on camera, because when I get the swelling feeling, my whole throat feels so swollen. I even got a thyroid ultrasound, but nothing was detected there)
      So back then, basically I still could use my voice after the injury. So I had to not speak for a couple of weeks and then the swelling feeling went away.
      And I could practice again and talk.
      But as time went on. The swelling came back and back. I gave it more and more rest, to make the swelling go away.(one doctor back then even said that don’t stop speaking, but for me it didn’t make sense cause my throat felt so swollen and nerve pinching pain was quite bad).
      So I gave it more and more rest and as the time went on, about a year from the injury, I could only speak about 20 minutes a day.

    • @gs07007
      @gs07007 25 дней назад

      And it was difficult to avoid the swelling feeling and pain away, so I gave it more and more rest, until it became so bad that last year I couldn’t even laugh and this swelling feeling came back.
      It has since got minimally better now, but still I can only laugh about 5 times a day or less.
      My question is, if I start to practice again and ignore the swelling feeling in my throat and the nerve pain, would it injure me even more.
      That’s what I’m worried about.
      If someone told me that “100%, you will not injure your voice more when practicing through the pain”, then I would start.
      The last doctor said exactly that, but I needed to get a second opinion somewhere else, because I’m scared to injure my vocal chords even worse, to the point that I could lose my vocal chords forever.
      Thank you for reading it the whole way through and I would love to hear your opinion! Thank you in advance! :)