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When Does a Baby in the Womb Hear Sounds?

Most people realize that once they have children, the days of swearing (not to insinuate that you ever do) are long gone. Contrary to what some people believe, it is not “cute” to hear a toddler using foul language. This only leads to trouble when school starts and can get your child off on the wrong foot with teachers and other parents. Nope, the swearing has to stop. But, did you know baby can hear you long before you give birth?

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What Are the Dangers of Ultrasounds & Pregnancy?

Ultrasounds aren’t a necessary part of ordinary prenatal care but may be desired by the expectant parents or even deemed medically necessary in the event of potential pregnancy complications, notes the American Pregnancy Association. This type of scan, also known as a sonogram, can be used throughout pregnancy to detect potentially dangerous conditions such as tubal pregnancy or fetal death. Ultrasounds can also be used to estimate delivery dates, check the mother’s reproductive system for any abnormalities and even to guess the future child’s sex. While ultrasounds are not considered extremely risky by medical institutions such as the Mayo Clinic, expectant moms should avoid them unless absolutely necessary.

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3-D Ultrasounds During Pregnancy

An ultrasound gives you a peek at your new bundle of joy even before delivery day. Ultrasounds are often used as a tool to make sure the baby is growing and developing properly. More recently, businesses offering a more entertaining keepsake ultrasound experience have opened. Take time to familiarize yourself with 3-D ultrasounds before getting one.

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Ultrasounds During Pregnancy

If your doctor has ordered an ultrasound during your pregnancy, you may be concerned about what it means. Ultrasounds are ordered during pregnancy for a variety of reasons, some routine, some more serious. Understanding the procedure, reasons and benefits of having an ultrasound during pregnancy can help you relax when you go for yours.

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About Pregnancy Ultrasounds

Ultrasounds use sound waves to produce an image so doctors can observe fetal growth and development. Doctors rely on pregnancy ultrasounds to estimate fetal age, as well as the locations of the fetus and the placenta inside the uterus. Doctors also use ultrasounds to confirm the number of fetuses present and to record heart rate. Later in pregnancy, ultrasounds can even detect some birth defects, such as club foot or cleft palate.