Two and a half month old baby's hearing

  Babies born at two and a half months old are more mature in all aspects compared to newborns, and can better adapt to the external environment. They no longer sleep endlessly in swaddling clothes like babies in confinement. When they are awake, they also look left and right. So, how is the hearing of a two and a half month old baby?

  

Two and a half month old baby's hearing1

  Babies usually undergo hearing tests after birth, and as long as the test results are normal, there are generally no problems with the baby. Even if the test results are not very satisfactory, there is no need to rush. Check again in two months and it may be normal. A two and a half month old baby will slowly rotate their head in the direction of the sound, able to determine the direction of the sound source. Sometimes they will quietly listen to various sounds around them, and show shock and irritability towards very loud noises.

  At two and a half months old, babies can already have a certain memory ability for sound. They are particularly sensitive to their mother's voice, and when their mother speaks to them, they will stare at her motionless. If they suddenly hear their mother's voice, they will quickly find the source of the sound. In addition, babies like to listen to soft music, and if they often listen to prenatal music during pregnancy, they will also be very happy.

  All babies like a warm environment, so in rooms with babies, there should be no particularly loud noise, and soothing music should be played frequently. Mothers should talk to babies frequently, even if they don't understand. With the company of mothers and listening to their voices, they will feel more secure.

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