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<blockquote data-quote="WyoMSRHunter" data-source="post: 1891724" data-attributes="member: 111868"><p>Everyone here can give as many anecdotes as they want however you just have to consider the what if. If you drink or do drugs during pregnancy, the odds are your baby will still be fine, however not many people are OK with that. It's obvious from this discussion that we truly don't know the effects of loud sounds on the developing fetus. So why take the chance? If something is wrong with you baby when it is born, will it be worth it wondering the rest of your life if you were the cause. It's 7 months away from a hobby. I guess this makes me a Wussie. I am also a firearm and hunting enthusiast, but if my wife were to get pregnant, I would not take her to the indoor range and would limit her outdoor range time as well</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WyoMSRHunter, post: 1891724, member: 111868"] Everyone here can give as many anecdotes as they want however you just have to consider the what if. If you drink or do drugs during pregnancy, the odds are your baby will still be fine, however not many people are OK with that. It's obvious from this discussion that we truly don't know the effects of loud sounds on the developing fetus. So why take the chance? If something is wrong with you baby when it is born, will it be worth it wondering the rest of your life if you were the cause. It's 7 months away from a hobby. I guess this makes me a Wussie. I am also a firearm and hunting enthusiast, but if my wife were to get pregnant, I would not take her to the indoor range and would limit her outdoor range time as well [/QUOTE]
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