Dismiss Modal

Symptoms

Hearing Loss in Babies

Choose a preferred language

Before your newborn leaves the hospital or birthing center, they need to have a hearing test. This is a painless and short test. It will be explained to you before it is done. You should get the test results before you take your baby home.

Most babies can hear normally. But 1 to 3 out of every 1,000 babies are born with some level of hearing loss. Without screening or testing, hearing loss may not be noticed until the baby is more than 1 year old. If hearing loss is not found until later years, the brain's hearing centers won't be stimulated. This can affect a child's hearing development. It can also delay speech and language. Social and emotional development and success in school may also be affected. Many hearing loss complications can be prevented with diagnosis and treatment before 6 months old.

Most hearing loss is present at birth (congenital). But some babies develop hearing loss after they are born. Hearing loss is more likely to occur in babies who:

  • Are premature.
  • Have respiratory problems and used breathing machines for a long time.
  • Had past infections.
  • Are taking certain medicines.

Because of these risks, experts recommend that all newborn babies be screened for hearing loss. Most often, parents are the first to find hearing loss in their child.

Featured in

Date Last Reviewed: 03/01/2023

© 2000-2026 The StayWell Company, LLC. All rights reserved. This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical care. Always follow your healthcare professional's instructions.

Sample card

Add a description.

Button label
Related Articles
Read article
Ear, Nose, and Throat
Hearing Screening Tests for Newborns

Today nearly all newborns are screened for hearing loss. Here's a look at why, and the types of screening tests that are done.

Read article
Ear, Nose, and Throat
Hearing Tests for Babies and Children

No child is too young to have their hearing tested. Learn about the common hearing tests done on infants and children.

Read article
OB/GYN
Hearing Screening for Newborns: Why it Matters

Most newborns get a hearing screening before they leave the hospital. Read on to learn what to expect from the screening.

Read article
Ear, Nose, and Throat
Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in Children

Your child’s inner ears may be damaged if they are around extremely loud noises or around loud noises for long periods of time. This is called noise-induced hearing loss. Read on to learn about common causes and prevention.