The ability to hear a baby has been formed since he was still in the mother's stomach, which is around the age of 23-27 weeks in the womb. Therefore, it is not surprising that many pregnant women are advised to talk or sing to their babies in the womb. Because the baby can start listening since he is still in the womb, the mother can begin to introduce him to the sound since he was pregnant. This method can be one step so that the baby begins to recognize the mother's voice, as well as a way to strengthen the relationship between mother and baby. Infant Hearing Development Stage The formation of the ear as a hearing organ begins in the 4th to 5th week of pregnancy, along with the formation of the face, brain, nose and eyes. Then at 18 weeks' gestation, then the baby's hearing process begins to function. When entering the second trimester of pregnancy, the baby in the womb begins to hear the sound of the mother's heartbeat, movement of air in the lungs, bowel
Bleeding from the vagina during pregnancy can be a scary thing, especially if it is suspected as a miscarriage blood. However, miscarriage is not the only cause of bleeding. Let's look at what conditions can cause bleeding during pregnancy. Miscarriage is a condition of the death of the fetus when the gestational age is under 20 weeks. Bleeding from the vagina is a sign of miscarriage. However, bleeding during pregnancy does not mean you must have a miscarriage. Vaginal discharge due to miscarriage will generally be accompanied by several other symptoms. Signs of miscarriage As explained earlier, one of the signs of miscarriage is bleeding from the vagina, similar to when menstruation. But in many cases of miscarriage, blood and blood clots that come out more than during menstruation. In addition, miscarriage can also be recognized by several other symptoms that accompany it, namely: Decreased pregnancy symptoms, such as nausea or morning sickness, drastically. Mucus or re