Just because the doctor can't hear the baby's heartbeat does not necessarily mean that the baby is not alive. A diagnosis should not be made on that ground alone. Usually the body will deal with the baby itself, and unless you become feverish or have other symptoms of a miscarriage there is no cause for alarm. A D&C can be performed if a miscarriage occurs and is incomplete. This is a surgical operation where the uterus is scraped out under a general anesthetic and is best left until after a natural miscarriage. Ultrasounds and blood tests are better indicators of a baby's health than any method of hearing the heartbeat.
no. they have their own heartbeat. if you are pregnant and go to the doctor they can put a fetal monitor on you and you will be able to hear the babys heartbeat.
At 8 weeks I heard my baby's heartbeat..., but at 14 1/2 wks I saw it on an ultrasound. :) Hope this helps!
Baby's dad is a doctor.
The baby's heart starts beating between 5-6 weeks and can be seen on ultrasound.
My doctor uses a doppler to amplify the baby's heartbeat.
My baby's heart beat is also 129 and I'm 7 weeks and 3 days pregnant
The doctor should be able to hear the babies heart beat with a Doppler after about 16 weeks. If you are more than 16 to 20 weeks pregnant and the doctor can not hear a heart beat then you need an ultrasound to make sure the baby is ok.
NO every baby is different don't always listen to a doctor. Because all babys and people are differnt!
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.
Baby's Heartbeat was created in 1969.
I believe she had two sons one is unknown but the first baby she had was Gerardo she named him after the doctor
They actually sell little Doppler's (like the one your doctor uses). They're in the baby department with the regular baby monitors at baby and department stores.