SHAMEERAMom of a 5 yr old boy1 month agoA. When did baby responded for loud. Sound
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 6 m old boy9 months agoA. At two months old, babies are still developing their sensory abilities, and it’s normal for them to not respond to loud sounds consistently. However, here are some things to keep in mind and actions you can take:
1. Developmental Milestones: By 2 months, babies generally begin to respond to sounds by turning their head or making eye contact when they hear a sound, but this response can be subtle. Full responses, like turning toward the sound, may come a little later.
2. Hearing Check: If you are concerned that your baby is not responding to loud sounds or seems to be having difficulty hearing, it might be a good idea to consult your pediatrician. They may recommend a hearing test to rule out any hearing issues.
3. Stimulation: You can try gently clapping your hands or making soft sounds near your baby's ears. Observe if there is any subtle response, like eye movement, facial expressions, or a startle reaction.
4. Consulting a Doctor: If your baby is consistently unresponsive to sounds, particularly if they seem not to respond to voices or other stimuli, it’s worth discussing this with your pediatrician to ensure there are no concerns with their hearing or development.
Most of the time, this is just a stage in your baby’s development, but it's always good to check with a healthcare professional if you're unsure.
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