Is it safe to go to concerts/ movie theatres even though they are loud during pregnancy? Has anyone done these in previous pregnancies and baby was fine? I also noticed baby used to respond to sounds more and now I feel like baby doesn’t react to music/ loud sounds has anyone else experienced this as well?
Re: Concerts / Loud movies dangerous?
One thing to know about noise induced hearing loss is that it's cumulative - you won't see the effects when the baby is born, but it might start popping up when they're teens, and it's not reversible. The CDC recommends pregnant women avoid routine exposure to sound 115dB or higher. Movies are typically 90-100dB, concerts 110-120dB, though of course some may be louder.
Your baby should also get his hearing screened before leaving the hospital after birth, so if he doesn't have typical hearing you'll be able to find out and get intervention very early. I wouldn't worry about it now, though; I work with deaf babies, and I've never had a mom tell me she suspected their child's hearing difference in utero, and I've never seen any information that responses or non-responses to sound in the womb have any predictive information about a child's hearing.
If it’s a concert outside or one in an arena with seating it’s probably much safer, just try to stay away from speakers etc. ultimately it’s your choice. I was doing dishes at my job up until 39 weeks and that can be very loud too. My sons hearing is good. But I didn’t go to movies/concerts because of Covid.