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will hear. Studies have shown that babies around 6 months old can hear almost the outside world: because the ears are basically developed, babies can hear the sound of blood entering the placenta and blood flowing out, the sound of the mother's heartbeat, the sound of the intestines.
Snoring when gas is present. In addition to the inner voice, you can also hear external voices, such as the sound of your mother talking to others, the voice outside the car, the voice of the TV series, and so on.
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Will hear. It begins to develop around the third week of pregnancy, and the tympanic membrane is formed.
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The baby can start to hear its mother when it is about 20 weeks old. Although fetuses can perceive sounds, they do not use their ears to hear sounds. In fact, their sense of hearing is transmitted to them through the vibration of sound waves through the parent body.
When the mother speaks, sings, or makes any sound, they cause vibrations in the abdomen, which are quickly transmitted through the amniotic fluid to the baby's inner ear, producing sounds.
In addition to being able to hear the mother speak, studies have shown that the fetus can also distinguish sounds in the womb. When they hear their mom's voice, they shrink their eyes and mouth to absorb more fluid, while when they hear unfamiliar sounds, they open their eyes and swallow less. These responses imply that the fetus is building up the memory of sounds and the ability to recognize sounds.
In addition to being able to hear the mother's voice, there are other ways to help the baby develop his or her hearing skills. Some studies have shown that listening to prenatal education** and storytelling can help fetuses improve their concentration and cognitive abilities, as well as improve their acquired learning ability and creativity. However, it should be noted that excessive exposure to loud volumes may cause damage to the fetus, so mothers need to choose the right volume and volume.
In short, around 20 weeks, the fetus can start to hear its mother. By listening to the mother's voice, the fetus can build sound memory and recognition skills, and the acquired prenatal education** and storytelling can also have a positive impact on the fetus's cognitive and learning abilities. Mothers should choose appropriate prenatal education methods and be careful not to overexpose to loud voices**.
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It will not affect the eardrum of the fetus, it can promote the development of the fetus, it will not affect the nerves of the fetus, it can make the fetus very healthy, and it will not affect the child's hearing.
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It is particularly helpful and beneficial, so that the child can understand the mother's voice, can make the child feel the presence of the mother, can establish a parent-child relationship, and can prevent the child from malformation or stunted growth.
Sounds can be heard. After 16 weeks of pregnancy, the child's hearing has been formed and can hear external sounds.
The fetus sleeps most of the time, and the fetus rests on its own, but it will cause harm to the fetus and affect the growth and development of the fetus.
Many pregnant women will be very curious about whether the baby can hear the outside world in the mother's belly. In fact, the baby can hear the sound in the mother's belly, the baby has developed relatively completely in the later stage, and has an auditory nerve, at this time the baby can hear the mother's voice in the outside world. <> >>>More
Of course, the fetus is able to hear what the mother says, so the mother can try to communicate with the child as much as possible during pregnancy, and there may be unexpected surprises.
Does the pregnant mother stay up late and the fetus does not sleep? Of course not, the fetus's schedule is actually not the same as that of the mother, because most of the things they do in the mother's womb are sleeping. During the day, when the mother is awake, the fetus is sleeping, and at night it is possible that the mother is asleep and the fetus is awake, and the time they are awake is relatively short. >>>More