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I'm not sure if I'm reading too much into this and getting myself worked up for nothing...
Last night I went to a concert (Bryan Adams so more soft rock and not like a heavy metal concert or anything). It was definitely not ear splitting loud, but it was also a lot louder than my little girl has ever been exposed to. I was expecting her to jump and move and basically be super active during the concert.... only she didn't. She did move around a bit, but nothing more than usual.
Now I don't know if I should be concerned or not... has anyone had a baby who did not react to sound in utero but who had no hearing issues when they were born?
This question was asked Feb. 21, 2015 12:37pm
Category: Symptoms & Discomforts
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Q: Should I be concerned that baby doesn't react to sound at 29/30 weeks?
Hi everyone -I'm not sure if I'm reading too much into this and getting myself worked up for nothing...
Last night I went to a concert (Bryan Adams so more soft rock and not like a heavy metal concert or anything). It was definitely not ear splitting loud, but it was also a lot louder than my little girl has ever been exposed to. I was expecting her to jump and move and basically be super active during the concert.... only she didn't. She did move around a bit, but nothing more than usual.
Now I don't know if I should be concerned or not... has anyone had a baby who did not react to sound in utero but who had no hearing issues when they were born?
This question was asked Feb. 21, 2015 12:37pm
Category: Symptoms & Discomforts
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