I can only relate my personal experiences. We have two two-wheel drive pulling trucks that we compete with on the Grand National Truck and Tractor Pulling Circuit. I have grown up around farming and tractor pulling all of my life. I met my husband at a tractor pull and I know start the engines of the trucks. The trucks have an injected motor (very, very loud) and run on methane gas. The best way to describe these engines are--they are like the engines you would see drag racers use on T.V. Well I was due in September, so needless to say I started the engines my entire pregnancy and was around loud noises otherwise for about all day every weekend....Our last pull was when I was 37 1/2 weeks pregnant. I would ask my doctor this question a lot. He said it was fine because the baby is so well protected inside. After having the baby it was the test I would always make sure was administered and I would ask everyone that came in for the results. Everything was fine. My son is now 20 months old and loves the loud noise and isn't afraid of it and he loves tractors on the farm and going to tractor pulls. he uses the ear muffs now. you will hear that a lawn mower is too loud and decibles are too high. Well what I was around was about 100 times louder.
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Cats generally do not like loud noises as they have sensitive hearing. Loud noises can startle and stress them out.
Yes, loud noises will scare them.
I think with my little sense of knoweldege about sleep, that loud noises do effect your sleep. It really deoends for some people, some people could sleep through thunder storms and some can't. It depends on how good of a sleeper you are
No, lobsters do not die from noises, loud or otherwise.
Constant loud noises can cause stress in fish, which can lead to loss of appetite or other health problems. If the loud noise is a one time occurrence or does not happen often, the effects on the health of your fish will be minimal if any.
yes indeed because animals have better hearing than humans
Ligyrophobia is the fear of loud noises. It means that you get scared when you hear loud noises. Hopefully this helps:)
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Of course. The baby will hear it and maybe be a bit startled, but it will be muffled compared to what you and I are hearing. All noises startle a baby. It will not hurt the baby.
You can damage your ears if you are listening to loud noise for a long period of time. Also loud noises are incrediblyannoying. loud noises are really dangerous because if there are loud noises you can die of mouth diesease :) im sad when people die sad times.
Yes, babies can go deaf from exposure to loud noises. Prolonged exposure to loud noises can damage the delicate structures in a baby's ears, leading to hearing loss. It is important to protect a baby's ears from loud noises to prevent hearing damage.