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No, human babies can even hear some sounds in the womb.
Many babies are born deaf and blind.
Approximately 1-3 out of every 1,000 babies are born with some degree of hearing loss. This translates to roughly 2-6 babies being born daily with hearing loss in a population of 2 million births.
Yes!
Babies are not born blind and deaf, but their vision and hearing are not fully developed at birth. Newborns can see light and shapes, and their hearing is sensitive to sounds. Over time, as they grow and their sensory organs mature, their vision and hearing will improve.
You turn deaf if you listen to extremely loud music or some kind of noise of that nature, or they were just born deaf :(
Babies can be born deaf due to a variety of factors, including genetic mutations that affect hearing, complications during pregnancy or birth, and exposure to certain infections, such as rubella or cytomegalovirus. Environmental factors, such as exposure to ototoxic medications during pregnancy, can also contribute. In some cases, the cause remains unknown. Early detection and intervention are crucial for supporting the development of children with hearing loss.
No. Their eyes do not open until 17-21 days after birth. They are born deaf and blind without fur.
Babies are born with hearing. They have fully functional ears, but they are just learning how to use them. Some babies are born with no hearing, as a birth defect. They may recover their hearing, and they may not.
some babies are born more developed then others and develop at different stages
Some babies are born deaf due to genetic factors, which can include inherited conditions that affect the development of the auditory system. Other causes may involve prenatal factors such as maternal infections (like rubella or cytomegalovirus), exposure to certain medications, or complications during pregnancy and birth. Environmental factors and certain syndromes can also contribute to congenital deafness. Overall, a combination of genetic and environmental influences often plays a role in a baby's hearing ability at birth.
No, if you are born deaf or become deaf later in life, you are unable to hear sounds. However, some deaf people learn to "feel" sound waves, and therefore giving them some perception of sound.