You can not feel the babies heartbeat during pregnancy. However the heart beat can be detected by fetal monitor as early as 8 weeks.
well not really
in the belle button or what
No. You can neither hear (unless at a ultrasound) or feel it.
You cant...but you will feel the baby move around after eventually
The heartbeat you feel in your lower stomach is the abdominal aorta beating and it is perfectly normal.
You cannot feel the actual heartbeat of the baby, but you can feel movements of the baby and LISTEN to the heartbeat. If you can actually 'feel' a heartbeat, chances are it is your own and is just easier to feel on your stomach than usual because it is stretched to accomodate the growing baby. Your baby could also be having hiccups in the womb which is what you could be feeling- my son had them frequently and it would seem like a heartbeat but it's only hiccups (their hearts beat almost twice as fast as our own so you can easily distinguish hiccups from heartbeat)
No, you would have to be a rare case of super-sensitive to be able to feel that. To date, I have never heard of a woman who can feel the baby's heartbeat. What you may be feeling is your own heartbeat as the blood flow to your uterus is increased. Or it may be just the baby kicking. Many babies also seem to get hiccups which can be a very regular beat, often at the same time each day.
You can never feel the baby's heartbeat during any time in the pregnancy. If you feel one it is your own.
You won't, but later in the pregnancy you can feel it move.
When it's fully developed
You cannot feel a baby's heartbeat through your stomach, no. If you are feeling this, it is probably your pulse. You can feel this, particularly when lying down, because a main artery runs down the stomach. but when sitting down or standing why can my friend (male) feeel his belly move like a hert beat andwhen putting his hand his stomach why is it like he's thumping hard like heartbeat
your stomach would feel a bit more tighter at 5 weeks, so that will be a yes!