Yes very good most do not detect heartbeat til 8-10 weeks :D
About 3 months, usually respiratory system of the baby develops at 12 weeks of age. ** The fetus's heart starts beating at five weeks gestation. Through an ultrasound you can see the ultrasound at about 6-7 weeks. With a fetal Doppler you can hear the heart beat at about 9 weeks.
baby can die, the cource of heart beat has stopped. this is not your falt.
It is usually heard by ultrasound by the 6-7th week
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, by weeks six to seven there is a large bulge where the heart is and a bump for the head because the brain is developing. The heart begins to beat and can be seen beating on an ultrasound scan.
== You can see the hearbeat at your FIRST ultrasound appointment.....it won't look like much, just a bright, very fast flutter on the screen, but alas that is your "little one"! My wife and I saw our baby's heart beat with a transvaginal probe a little less than 4 weeks after conception, which is considered 5-6 weeks gestation.
No, the mother can't feel the fetal heart beat.
I saw my baby's heart beat via ultrasound at 14 weeks and 3 days
hopefully when all the organs develop..in about 3-5 months..get an ultrasound and see for yourself.
At 6 wks pregnant, on ultrasound, you can see the gestational sac ( the home of the baby). Unless you have an endovag ultrasound, then you can see a very small fetal pole and a small heart beat. It is very hard to see anything at that early of pregnancy.
Pretty good. Early in pregnancy the average heart rate is 163. In later pregnancy between 110 and 150 is normal but it can still rise and fall with exercise.
yess my babies heartbeat was 176 at my first ultrasound. It slows down the farther along you get until its ready to beat on its own without your help after you have the baby.