Apartment Noise During Pregnancy:One Mother Lost Her Baby, Another Delivered a Healthy ChildReal Cas

đ "Could Apartment Noise Really Cause Something This Serious?"
Many people think apartment noise is simply an inconvenience.
However, pregnancy can be different.
Lack of sleep and continuous stress may place a significant burden on expecting mothers.
Case â
"I Thought It Would Get Better If I Just Endured It"
Mrs. A lived in an apartment in Seocho-gu.
After becoming pregnant, she began experiencing severe stress from everyday noise coming from the upstairs unit.
At first, she tried to endure it.
She contacted:
- the apartment management office
- the local complaint center
but no effective measures were taken.
As time passed, she suffered from:
- sleep deprivation
- anxiety
- continuous stress
Eventually, she experienced a miscarriage and later moved to a detached house.
đ˘ Why Apartment Noise Feels Worse During Pregnancy
Many pregnant women say:
"The fear was worse than the noise itself."
They often begin asking themselves:
- Could this affect my baby?
- Am I being too sensitive?
- What if I can't sleep again tonight?
- What if the noise starts again?
During pregnancy:
- hormonal changes occur
- emotional sensitivity increases
- sleep quality may decrease
making noise-related stress feel even more overwhelming.
đ¨ The Biggest Problem Is Uncertainty
Many expecting mothers report that the unpredictability of noise is more stressful than the noise itself.
Imagine:
You finally fall asleep.
Then:
"THUD!"
You wake up startled.
Just as you begin to relax again:
"THUD!"
Over time, the mind becomes exhausted before the body does.
đ Common Stress Symptoms During Pregnancy
Psychological Symptoms
- anxiety
- irritability
- emotional sensitivity
- depression
- fatigue
Sleep-Related Symptoms
- difficulty falling asleep
- frequent awakenings
- nightmares
- sleep deprivation
Lifestyle Changes
- avoiding staying at home
- considering relocation
- spending more time elsewhere
Case âĄ
"Nothing Was More Important Than My Baby"
Mrs. B lived in an apartment in Daegu.
She also experienced severe apartment noise during early pregnancy.
However, she sought professional advice.
She decided to:
đ move to her parents' home during early pregnancy
đ return home during the eighth month
As a result, she spent most of her pregnancy in a quiet environment and later delivered a healthy baby.
What These Two Cases Teach Us
Case A | Case B |
Continuous exposure | Early relocation |
Stress accumulation | Stress reduction |
Miscarriage | Healthy delivery |
Delayed action | Early action |
Recommended 5-Step Response Plan
- Consider temporarily relocating during the first seven months of pregnancy.
- Use the quietest room available.
- Install simple noise-reduction measures.
- Notify management and complaint centers.
- Request continuous monitoring and follow-up.
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