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Vocal cords begin to develop during the second trimester of pregnancy, around 16 to 20 weeks gestation. By this time, the larynx and surrounding structures are forming, allowing for the potential for sound production later. However, the ability to produce sounds is not functional until after birth, when the baby begins to use its vocal cords to cry and communicate.

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