Prolonged exposure to a noisy environment during pregnancy may have a certain impact on fetal hearing, and in severe cases, brain development may be affected.
Around 28 weeks of gestation, the fetus can react to sound stimulation, and living in a noisy environment for a long period of time may lead to fetal hearing damage, and in severe cases, brain development may be affected, and the incidence of newborn tinnitus, developmental malformations, and other diseases is elevated.
In addition, prolonged noise stimulation can make pregnant women irritable, mood swings, and in severe cases, affect uterine contractions, causing premature miscarriage, preterm labor and other adverse outcomes.
Pregnant women are advised to stay away from noise as much as possible, keep their moods happy, and undergo regular obstetric checkups to detect abnormal problems and deal with them in a timely manner.