Yes
They most certainly can. Babies begin to hear in the womb. At around 17-18 weeks babies can hear digestive sounds and things going on in their mother's bodies. Around 24-28 weeks babies can begin to hear sounds from the outside environment.
Ultrasound.
No, human babies can even hear some sounds in the womb.
No you can not
No. The fetus is so small at that point sometimes it is hard to detect the heartbeat to hear it.
it could possibly effect them or not cause babies at new born or older can not hear that well but it can happen it depends how loud it is
Crying clears fluid from the babies lungs
No. Nothing can make babies gay. Babies are either born gay or they are not. Babies will listen and love any music they hear. Jazz may make babies happy, seeing as any noise gives the infants some kind of mental stimulation.
The babies heart beat develops at the fifth week of pregnancy. By the 12th week of pregnancy, you may be able to hear the babies heart beat. This can vary by days or even by a week or so, as well as how "high-tech" the device is. So don't be alarmed if you dont hear it on the first day of week 12!
Yes, babies in the womb can hear sounds, including voices, around the 25th week of gestation. The sounds they hear are muffled due to the amniotic fluid and abdominal tissue, but they can recognize their mother's voice and other familiar sounds. This early exposure to speech may help with language development after birth.
The babies heart beat develops at the fifth week of pregnancy. By the 12th week of pregnancy, you may be able to hear the babies heart beat. This can vary by days or even by a week or so, as well as how "high-tech" the device is. So don't be alarmed if you dont hear it on the first day of week 12!
Babies have more sensitive hearing than adults. They can hear higher frequencies and softer sounds than adults can. This heightened sensitivity helps babies learn language and communicate with their caregivers.