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.
Your baby can start to hear at 18 weeks pregnant. Your baby may be startled by some of the noises such as your stomach rumbling blood pumping through your umbilical cord and the sound of your heart beat. So at 18 weeks the baby can hear you talk and your insides. :) For more quicker info that you need try Google :):)
They don't. Babies grow in the womb, not the stomach.
Because the stomach contains Hydrochloric Acid which is very strong. If babies were born in the stomach they would instantly die...
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.
I Hear Talk was created in 1983.
Yes
Their stomach.
No. They do not.
Yes
Ultrasound.
Language is a skill that must be learned. At birth, babies have neither the mental development for language, nor have they experienced it. As they age they will hear those around them speaking (if they can hear) and will learn to associate the sounds with the concepts and objects they represent. At the same time they will experiment with making sounds until they can duplicate the ones they hear. This process slowly becomes language.
in the stomach/uterus