Incoming calls sound like chipmunk voice/ outgoing my voice is very deep

I am new to this forum in real need of help.  I guess this occured because my son played with my phone, but now about 90% of the time the incoming calls sound very high pitched (even the ringtone and voicemail messages) and when I answer the phone people think it is someone else (a man).  I have not been able to figure out how to fix it and when I called AT &T they could not help.  I do appreciate any advise on how to fix this without redoing all my settings (if possible).  Thanks in advance!

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