Though we're sure you wouldn't want your baby to hear everything that you do, the truth is that the fetus can hear. The predominant sounds include the churning, whirring, and whooshing of things like blood running through your blood vessels and the movement of your stomach and intestines. Believe it or not, it can get quite loud in there.
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The first sense to emerge, touch happens as early as 7 ½ weeks, when your baby can first sense touch on the lips and nose, and quickly extends to the rest of body, as he goes from touching his lips or nose to touching the uterine wall, his face, and the rest of his body. Touch is a critical survival sense, as it not only enables a baby to suck, swallow, and cough at birth, but also to take in amniotic fluid while in the womb.