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Left untreated, hearing loss can lead to delays in a child\u2019s speech, language<\/a> and social skills. This is why newborn hearing screenings are the standard for hospitals across the U.S. The sooner a hearing loss is identified in your child, the better their chances for developing language skills alongside their peers.<\/p>\n

What Are the Signs of Hearing Loss in Infants?<\/h2>\n

It is possible for a baby to pass their initial hearing screening even if they have hearing loss, which is why it\u2019s important to look out for the signs, including:<\/p>\n