this is an assinine question. your HR is not static... unless you have a pacemaker that is set at 75... your a bright kid... do the math.... but i can tell you that your HR was only 75 bpm for that 1 minute that you tracked it, as soon you got up and walked away it changed.
35000
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.
yess babies heart beat is usually not heard til week 6 because the heart isn't developed enough to beat until then.
It is usually heard by ultrasound by the 6-7th week
You should exercises your heart as much as possible but you have to exercises at least 3-4 days a week for like 4hrs each time.
well hurbet higghonbottomm equated that b=sd which s=d when d=St.Louis so yah i dont know so please dont ask me....
It's developed week 5 but you often can't properly hear it until week 8.
When you have a week heart beat, you have some type of heart failure. You may have high blood pressure, coronary artery disease or diabetes. You should see a doctor if you have a weak heart beat.
Around week 5-6.
The babies (embryo) heart starts to beat at about 4 weeks.
week # 10==================== Using a Doppler ultrasound, the fetal heart can be detected at around the 6th - 7th week of pregnancy these days.
The babies heart beat develops at the fifth week of pregnancy. By the 12th week of pregnancy, you may be able to hear the babies heart beat. This can vary by days or even by a week or so, as well as how "high-tech" the device is. So don't be alarmed if you dont hear it on the first day of week 12!