It is a little higher than average, but the rate can vary with activity. It will start slowing down soon.
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This depends on several factors, but is usually considered outside the normal accepted range, so perhaps it is worth getting it checked out by a medical doctor. (You may have a condition known as arrythmia, called bradycardia). It is impossible to say if you have an arrythmia, which is an abnormal heart beat. You may have sinus (normal) rhythm, just a slowed down rate. An example of something that causes this is a bundle branch block or other types of conduction block.
I went for my ultrasound today. I am 7 weeks 4 days. I was told a normal fetal heart beat would be 120-180. My ultrasound showed a heart rate of 142. My friend told me that hers was 140. Hope I helped. Keep praying. Shaun
Normally your heart rate should not increase. It should beat at a rate that it normally would even before pregnancy. Although your heart rate doesn't increase, your blood pressure should be rising due to the significant increase in the volume of blood circulating in the body. The normal heart rate for an adult female is between 60-80 beats per minute (usually around 70). actually my doctor said that the heart rate will increase. like mine is around 100-112 and he said that was normal.
You figure it out! Count how many beats you get in one minute. Multiply that X 60 minutes in an hour X 24 hours in a day X 7 days in a week. So, measure heartbeat and multiply times 10,080.
150 bpm-170 bpm average
The normal heart rate for a 16 week old fetus is between 120 and 160 beats per minute. This can fluctuate if the baby is really active or very still during the time the heart beat is being measured.
Sometimes the baby turns and causes you not to be able to hear the heartbeat.
My first pregnancy was like this all I had was the sac.. no yolk sac or fetus and I miscarried at 7 weeks. The only way to be sure is if there is a heart beat. I am 9 weeks now and have fetus yolk sac and a heart beat. Ask to hear for a heart beat to be sure.
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ThE baby has died.
In a fetus, the heart starts beating by the fifth week of the gestation period. This is also when it divides into chambers.
It all depends on how old the fetus is. At the beginning, it is about 80-85, but steadily rises to 155-195 as time goes on. For more information, check this website out. http://www.i-am-pregnant.com/encyclopedia/F/Fetal-Heart-Rate/
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Yes. I am in Allied health and we learned that a normal fetal heart beat is in the range from 120- 140
yess babies heart beat is usually not heard til week 6 because the heart isn't developed enough to beat until then.
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