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    Sitting in the drive through at the bank and Luke Bryans song country girl shake it for me came on. Next thing I knew the baby was wiggling around. I could not help but laugh and say its got to be a girl lol if not this will be a funnthing to tell him when he is older lol

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    lol.... yeah i feel a lot of movement driving too..
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    I started laughing and the teller was looking at me weird cause of it luckly it was one of the ones I know fairly well and I told her it was cause the baby was moving to the music. She laughed.


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    at what week can the baby hear from the outside?
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    A baby develops the ability to hear sounds at about 18 weeks into the pregnancy, according to MayoClinic.com. The uterus, though snug and warm, is not soundproof. In fact, your baby can hear -- and respond to -- a wide range of sounds, from those your body makes to sounds outside your womb.

    Your baby's ears and earlobes start to form when you are about eight weeks pregnant, but it takes another three months at leas) until your baby can start picking up sounds. By the time the third trimester begins, your baby's ears are fully functional, and the range of sounds she can hear greatly increases.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sammilynn View Post
    A baby develops the ability to hear sounds at about 18 weeks into the pregnancy, according to MayoClinic.com. The uterus, though snug and warm, is not soundproof. In fact, your baby can hear -- and respond to -- a wide range of sounds, from those your body makes to sounds outside your womb.

    Your baby's ears and earlobes start to form when you are about eight weeks pregnant, but it takes another three months at leas) until your baby can start picking up sounds. By the time the third trimester begins, your baby's ears are fully functional, and the range of sounds she can hear greatly increases.
    very good to know!! thanks!!!!
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    That's so cute!!!

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    I love it! My little one has been super active the last few days too
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    Cute!!! My LO loves to move around while I'm driving too. I just felt some kicks, I think he/she's hungry
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