That is what it looks like at 7 weeks, a clutter of cells, but this is when the heart starts beating so trust your doctor.
Very, Go see your doctor. You will have a ECG done (Electrocardiogram) and if it needs further investigation you'll have an ultrasound done. === ===
If a heart beat isn't found in an ultrasound it doesnt always mean the baby is dead, the doctor will probably run more tests to see, sometimes they baby is in a position where it is hard to pick up the heat.
Yes heart cells have.They are very active cells,they have lot of them
A ultrasound test of the heart is called an echocardiogram
brain cells are activated by brain genes and heart cells are activated by heart genes. that's how they function, by their genes
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A stem cell could be absolutely any cell that they are surrounded by, for instance a doctor could use Stem cells and place them in broken heart muscle fibers and those stem cells would become heart muscle cells, repairing the location as they assimilate with the surrounding cells. the same goes for other types of cells, such as organ and even skin cells. so to put the answer of your question in short, a doctor can use stem cells for nearly anything in his field:)
At 11 weeks unless you are probably unable to hear the heart beat of a fetus with a standard stethoscope. You should be able to pick it up on the Ultra Sound Equipment in your Doctor's Office. Your doctor should also have other equipment that can also pick it up. Most people do not have that equipment in their homes. Your fetus should have had a beating heart for nearly six weeks now. When it started beating, only super sensitive amplifiers could pick it up. Not even ultrasound could get it. Now it is coming into the range where ultrasound can find it. You will need to see your doctor to check the ultrasound or if your doctor told you the fetus does not have a heart beat ask what to do. At about 21 weeks you should be able to hear the heart beat with a regular stethoscope.
Mineralization around the baby's heart on the ultrasound can sometimes be seen in healthy pregnancies and often resolves before delivery. It may indicate a chromosomal abnormality, so your doctor may test for chromosomal abnormalities if he or she has not already done so.
I would talk to your doctor
There are a number of researches that study the use of ultrasound in phonocardiography. An ultrasound may be used to identify thrombotic formations in the mechanical heart valves.
Not always but this is something you should speak to the doctor about when you have the ultrasound. They can tell you everything while you are there and have all your medical info.
An echocardiogram can be ordered by any doctor in a hospital but is often the domain of a cardiologist. The echocardiogram is an ultrasound of the heart used in order to detect problems in its proper functioning.
Very, Go see your doctor. You will have a ECG done (Electrocardiogram) and if it needs further investigation you'll have an ultrasound done. === ===
There could be many things. One is if there was no ultrasound yet I would have one done. You just might not be able to hear the heart yet. Talk to your doctor.
If a heart beat isn't found in an ultrasound it doesnt always mean the baby is dead, the doctor will probably run more tests to see, sometimes they baby is in a position where it is hard to pick up the heat.
A heart doctor is a cardiologist.