A baby can start hearing sounds in the womb around 18-25 weeks gestation.
It is thought that a baby in the womb responds to external sounds and vibrations.
hearing
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.
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.
During the first trimester, a baby in the womb develops rapidly, forming organs and body structures. In the second trimester, the baby starts moving and kicking, and can hear sounds from outside the womb. By the third trimester, the baby continues to grow and develop, gaining weight and preparing for birth.
This may be due to the similarity to the comforting sounds of a mothers heartbeat a baby hears in the womb.
No, however it is possible to start the baby growing in a tube but it has to be transferred to a mother's womb to develop and be born.
semen does not cross into the placenta and has no effect on baby in womb.
hysterectomy is removal of womb which is where baby grows. No womb = no baby
baby poop while in the womb can cause infection in the lungs if the baby swallows it
A baby inside the womb is called a fetus.
A doctor can only tell you that a baby was/is in the womb for too long.