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No, human babies can even hear some sounds in the womb.
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.
yes, babies sleep in the womb but that does not mean they are always sleeping
Yes, babies can sense other babies in the womb through movements and sounds, but they do not have a full understanding of what is happening.
babies breath in and out the amniotic fluid inside the womb to practice breathing and that causes them to get the hick ups
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.
They don't.
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.
Babies sleep at times in the womb and are awake at other times
IT IS SO COLD IN THE womb IT WAS SO WORM
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Yes.