when can the baby hear?

I found out when but then I totally forgot and can't find the info now so does anyone know?

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  • Well I just found out its at 17 weeks just in case anyone was wondering :">
  • I was! And I always forget to ask, so thanks!! :)
  • Me and my mom have been wondering this :) thanks
  • yay at 17 weeks. aww she is only 13 weeks right now. idc I still talk to her belly (:
  • Does anybody know when baby can see light? I use the flash light on my tummy but idk if it works sometimes he moves sometimes not
  • The baby can see light around 32 weeks
  • Oh I'm only 27 weeks :/
    Are there any other ways to stimulate baby into moving or kicking? When i visit family and friends i always hope he will kick for them but only ever does when I'm alone! Stubborn little pea lol
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  • @babyboyontheway I don't think there's any way you can do it on que because of their sleeping patterns but my doctor told me if I wanna feel him move I can lay on my left side, or drink something cold or sweet to wake him up....or you can try feeling around it works for me sometimes
  • My son is always so stubborn. The only person who has felt him kick is me and my boyfriend..haha...
  • Mine too lol
  • Well you can always put headphones on your belly and download some lullabys see if that works. ;)
  • My ob told me if the baby isnt as active as other days or im worried that its not moving to eat a candy bar ( a mini one ) and the baby wold start moving like a 4 yr old on a sugar high lol
  • I'm reading a book called The Miraculous World of the Unborn Baby and it says babies can hear at 12 weeks. I read that on another site too... but the babies ears aren't fully developed of course... I'm seeing 17 weeks on here though...
  • wow if it is 12 weeks that would rock I just have only seen 17 weeks but everywhere says different measurements and weight too so I guess u never know
  • I've read that babies can hear before the ears are fully developed.
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