Sound can first be perceived in the womb around 18-20 weeks gestation. At around this time, the developing fetus's auditory system begins to respond to sound vibrations, allowing it to detect sounds from the outside world.
Hearing impairment can be determined in an infant by doing early screening and diagnosis after birth. Screening can be done with 1 or 2 tests. Both measure how a baby respond to sound and it takes 5 - 10 min and is also painless. Hearing impairment can only be diagnosed by specialist.
It is not a disease its a disorder called the cry of the cat thus the infant sound like a cat crying. It is caused by genetics
yes they respond very well
Basically, they begin with some vibrating object producing that sound.
Yes, fetuses can feel sensations in the womb. By the third trimester, they are able to respond to touch, sound, and light. This is because their nervous system is developing and becoming more sensitive to stimuli.
an infant prefers to listen to the sound of a lullaby that is being sang by their mother. or some nursery rhymes that are more mellow and soft for them to be able to sleep well. sometimes they are infant that can sleep even though the sound is maybe that loud not all infants are the same but most probably most like the soft lullabies.
when the fetus kicks
In your ears :)
Most animal and human ears do respond to sounds. The outer portion of the ear functions to amplify sound waves, which are then processed inside the ear.
Some countries that begin with the sound "sh" are: Sweden Switzerland Syria
Words that begin with the same sound as "wagon" include "water," "wallet," and "watch."