No
When you yawn, the muscles in your ears stretch, which can temporarily improve your hearing by allowing more sound to enter your ear canal.
The sound you hear in your head when you yawn is likely the stretching of the jaw muscles and surrounding tissues, not an actual sound. Yawning typically doesn't produce a physical sound within the head.
because we feel tired
You yawn, stretch, and drink a cup of coffee.
Whan you yawn and stretch at the same time
you cant close you jaw when you yawn because it is trying to stretch like when we have sex
There are two answers.If you mean you can't hear yourself yawn, then it could mean you aren't yawning loud enough to hear it or you can't hear very well.If you mean you can't hear anything when you yawn, then that could be a problem or a sign of poor hearing. Everybody is different but when I yawn, I can hear stuff around me. Good luck and I Hope this helps =]
When you yawn, your throat and vocal cords stretch and relax, which can create unusual sounds. This occurs due to the movement of air through the vocal cords and changes in pressure in the throat. Additionally, the presence of mucus in the throat may contribute to these noises. The combination of these factors leads to the characteristic sounds you hear during a yawn.
When you yawn, the muscles in your ears tighten, which can temporarily affect your hearing ability. This can make it harder to hear sounds clearly while yawning.
When you yawn, the muscles in your ears change position, which can temporarily affect your hearing ability.
This is a funny question that I just had to take a stab at! :) I do not think it is actually the yawn that makes the noise, but most people stretch when they yawn. This is known as pandiculation. This is just a guess but when you stretch it tightens the vocal chords similar to the strings on a guitar. The yawn itself takes in air quickly which strum the chords (hope you can follow a metaphor, cause I can't think of how else to explain it) and produce the noise you hear when you yawn. This is why breathing alone does not cause the noise because the vocal chords are not tightened. Like if you were to try and play a guitar with very loose strings, it would make no sound. This is just a theory, but it is the best explanation that I have. :)
Chew some gum, yawn, stretch your jaws. that usually works for me. =]