Does loud noise affect fetal hearing

  We inevitably encounter unexpected situations in our daily lives, such as sudden firecrackers, tire explosions, and so on. These sounds often come very suddenly and have high decibels, which can even startle adults. What would happen if it were a fetus? Does loud noise affect fetal hearing?

  

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  Loud noises can cause damage to people's eardrums. When people are on construction sites or in large workshops, they often feel restless and agitated because the noise is too loud. The data shows that noise reaching 70 decibels can cause damage to fetal hearing; If it reaches above 80 decibels, problems such as dizziness and tinnitus may occur. If disturbed by noise for a long time, babies are also prone to symptoms such as emotional outbursts, lack of patience, and poor sleep quality.

  In fact, there are not only obvious noise areas such as factories and construction sites, but also many noise areas that are easily overlooked by parents in daily life, such as some noisy toys, which can also cause hearing damage to babies. It is recommended that parents choose toys for their babies with a volume below 70 decibels. Toys such as submachine guns and tanks should be carefully selected.

  Pregnant mothers can choose some quiet and soothing prenatal music to play for their babies. Most prenatal music has a melodious rhythm and beautiful melody, such as "lullabies" and "swan dance music". Appropriate volume prenatal music is very beneficial for the healthy development of the fetus.

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