Fetal Senses Development ✨

How your baby develops the ability to hear, see, feel, taste, and smell inside the womb

πŸ‘‚ Hearing β€” Your Baby's First Connection

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Week 18: Inner ear structures form

The cochlea and auditory pathways begin developing. The foundations of hearing are being laid.

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Week 25–26: Baby can hear sounds

Your baby can now hear muffled sounds from outside the womb. Your heartbeat, digestive sounds, and muffled external voices are all part of their world.

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Week 28: Responds to sound

Studies show babies startle or move in response to loud sounds. They can distinguish different voices and may show a preference for familiar voices β€” especially yours.

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What this means for you

Talk, sing, and read to your baby from around week 25 onward. Research shows babies recognise their mother's voice at birth and are soothed by it. Your voice is their first sense of security.

πŸ‘οΈ Sight β€” Light in the Darkness

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Week 16: Eyelids formed but fused shut

The eyes are structurally present but the eyelids remain fused together, protecting the developing retina.

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Week 26–28: Eyes open

The eyelids open for the first time. Your baby can detect light that shines through your abdomen β€” the womb appears a warm orange-red glow.

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Week 30–32: Pupils react to light

The pupils begin to contract and dilate in response to light. Your baby is practising the visual reflexes they'll need at birth.

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At birth

Newborns can see clearly at about 20–30 cm β€” exactly the distance from your face when you hold them to breastfeed. Vision develops rapidly in the first year.

🀲 Touch β€” The First Sense to Develop

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Week 8: First touch sensitivity

Touch receptors begin forming around the mouth. Touch is the earliest sense to develop.

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Week 16–17: Whole body sensitivity

Touch sensitivity spreads across the entire body. Your baby can feel sensations through the skin and responds to touch from the uterine wall.

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Week 24 onward: Explores the womb

Your baby touches their own face, sucks their thumb, grasps the umbilical cord, and pushes against the uterine wall. These movements develop motor coordination.

πŸ‘… Taste β€” Flavours in the Amniotic Fluid

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Week 14–16: Taste buds form

The taste buds develop and become functional. Your baby swallows amniotic fluid, which carries flavours from your diet.

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Taste preferences influenced before birth

Research shows that babies exposed to certain flavours through amniotic fluid (garlic, vanilla, carrot) show preferences for those flavours after birth. Eating a varied diet during pregnancy may help your baby be a less picky eater!

πŸ‘ƒ Smell β€” Already Active Before Birth

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Week 28 onward: Olfactory system active

The amniotic fluid is rich in odour molecules from your diet. Your baby's sense of smell develops and is already active in the third trimester.

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Recognises mother's scent at birth

Newborns can recognise and prefer their mother's scent β€” especially breast milk β€” almost immediately after birth. This powerful bonding mechanism was developed in the womb.

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