Depends on how far along you are. It is normal for the hcg levels to stop doubling and plateau then decrease later in your pregnancy
Lol, I'm not sure what kind of question this is, but... When you mention listening to 'Rock', you should mean, in this context, any type of loud music. Afterward, when it's not playing, when you hear a heartbeat, obviously it should be your own heartbeat. The reason that you would hear your own heartbeat in this situation would be due to oversensitivity in your ears; adjusting after overexposing your eardrums to loud 'sounds' (the 'rock' music), and thanks to this oversensitivity, you can hear the blood rushing through your ears, and hear your own heartbeat. It's much like being able to hear your heartbeat while in a situation in which your body would be using Adrenaline, since Adrenaline is supposed to heighten your senses, among other things.
If you literally mean can you listen to your own heartbeat then maybe not. But, if you mean can a person's heartbeat be heard without an instrument, then the answer is yes. In the early days doctors rested their ear against the patient's chest to hear the heartbeat. A doctor in those puritanical times, realizing ladies did not like him to press his ear to their bosoms, rolled up a tube of paper, pressed it to their bosom and put his ear to the other end. This was the origin of the stethoscope.
Fast fetus heartbeat may mean lack of oxygen inside or fetal distress.pe your answer here...
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It can be too early to hear it or it doesn´t have one. When having a ultrasound you should ask the doctor these things. That is the best chance to find out why yours isn´t heard.
Yes, but only with a doppler assisted stethoscope/speaker.
baisse if you mean (rain) drop. Tomber if you mean to drop (something)
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Just because the doctor can't hear the baby's heartbeat does not necessarily mean that the baby is not alive. A diagnosis should not be made on that ground alone. Usually the body will deal with the baby itself, and unless you become feverish or have other symptoms of a miscarriage there is no cause for alarm. A D&C can be performed if a miscarriage occurs and is incomplete. This is a surgical operation where the uterus is scraped out under a general anesthetic and is best left until after a natural miscarriage. Ultrasounds and blood tests are better indicators of a baby's health than any method of hearing the heartbeat.
Even though you can not hear the fetal heartbeat until week 9 or 10. Ultrasound is able to see a beating heart much sooner. An ultrasound can pick up the heartbeat as a "flicker" in the chest as early as 4 weeks. I wouldent worry, by the 12 week the baby's heartbeat can be heard using a monitor. Do not worry if the baby is fine you will hear the heartbeat eventually. The important thing is that his little heart beats. When you hear it for the first time, it is the most amazing sound in the world. Feel free to ask your doctor these questions, even if you look like an idiot at least then you willl know. (It's not you, you need to worry about now. It's that little life inside you.) God Bless.
i would guess that your blushing but im not sure