You can't hear much only faint noises s your ears only develop in the second trimester.
Ultrasound.
No, you can't hear a baby crying in the womb. There is no air in the womb. The baby does not yet use his lungs to breathe. He takes his (or her) first breath when he is born, i.e. no longer in the womb. The baby can hear sounds while he is still in the womb - music is good for him, specially Mozart. Arguing, which he can also hear, is not so good. When he is born he will recognise the sound of his mother's voice.
About 6 months along.
ive heard you can feel it but im just a kid
No, human babies can even hear some sounds in the womb.
No, you cannot hear a baby burping in the womb without ultrasounds. Sounds inside the womb are muffled due to the amniotic fluid and surrounding tissues. While fetuses can produce sounds like burps, they are not audible to the human ear outside the mother's body. Ultrasound technology is necessary to detect and visualize such sounds.
A baby can never see outside of the womb. The baby can see brightness and hear noises. The baby will see the outside when he is born.
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.
They say a baby can hear in the womb. They also say he can hear your voice and recognize it. By the time you've had him he's already gotten used to how you sound.
30 weeks wich is 8 months Babies in the womb can start hearing noises from outside the womb early in the 2nd trimester. Hearing fully develops in the 3rd trimester.
It may not necessarily be smarter but it will recognize your voice when it's born. The baby can hear you from the womb. It is comforted by your voice.
There is a small percentage of mothers who may hear their babies cry I believe. As for me when I was at 29 weeks of pregnancy I heard one of my twins in the womb crying whenever I felt hungry or when the hyper acidity attacks me. It's hard to explain why. But I hear them on my left ear. Imagine the babies are covered with fluid, and if they cry it vibrates into a sound. You can only pay attention to the sound when you're in a quiet place. It's the connection between you and your baby, and it is an amazing experience for me to feel that. I know they're hungry or not feeling good and try to do things to make them stop crying in my womb. It is such an absolute amazing experience.