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Is it ok?

Is it ok to go to a concert? I'm all healthy and everything but it wouldn't bother the baby because of the music been too loud? Please I need your opinion because I want to go to a concert with my husband but I'm not sure if it's ok or not.
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If I go I won't be next to the speakers :)
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A way to think of it is it doesn't harm your ears it won't harm theirs. Just don't stand next to a speaker and baby will be fine if you fine :)
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I'm 29 weeks today that's why I was asking. Awesome because I haven't go to dance or to a concert in about 8 months or so. (Before I was pregnant)
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I went to 4 concerts and well I was exhausted by 3am and dancing was fun but uncomfortable. But once I hit my third trimester I stopped going because I was too big and they are pretty crowded places. And the smell of alcohol and cigarettes made me sick and  ppl would also end up fighting.
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i read that a concert once and a while is okay. it's when your around loud sounds constantly that it can harm the baby, but you should be fine!  go have fun :)
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I went to see bring me the horizon while I was preggo with my son and I went to see Lindsey Sterling while I was preggo with my daughter. Both are perfectly fine :)
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I've been thinking the same thing haha
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