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

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

📌 "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 ①

"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.


😢 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.


🚨 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.


📊 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 ②

"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:

👉 move to her parents' home during early pregnancy

👉 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

  1. Consider temporarily relocating during the first seven months of pregnancy.
  2. Use the quietest room available.
  3. Install simple noise-reduction measures.
  4. Notify management and complaint centers.
  5. Request continuous monitoring and follow-up.

Housing Culture Improvement Institute

The Institute researches:

  • apartment noise
  • wall noise
  • construction noise and vibration
  • low-frequency noise
  • resident conflicts

through real-life cases.


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