If you were still very early on in pregnancy, then yes there is still a good chance that everything is fine. Many ultrasounds don't show a heartbeat until 7 weeks. Everyone is didn't, some people will see the heartbeat at 4 or 5 weeks, while others don't see it until 6, 7 or even 8 weeks.
An artificial pump takes over from the heart during the operation.
no he isn't alive he died from a heart attack and suffered in his sleep he wont be seen again
Although the heart is beating, it is unusual to actually detect it this early. 8 weeks is a more common time for it to be detected, depending on your doctor's equipment.
ALL of it.....you want to have a healthy heart to BE alive or to STAY alive
Death is medically defined as cesation of the heart beating. Once the heart has stopped beating, you have between 2-6 minutes to get the heart restarted before mild to severe brain damage occurs. During this time, performing CPR can stave off the effects to some extent. In other words, if a person has a heart attack and their heart has stopped, performing CPR on the downed person will sustain the brain getting the necessary oxygen to stay alive as well the allow the heart to perfuse or send blood to vital organs throughout the body. However if the heart is not able to be restarted during this time, then the person is dead. So to Answer the question, if someone is "down" for 20 minutes, with their heart stopped, and it is restarted, there is an extremely high probability of irreversible brain damage/persistent vegetative state. In other words, they are brain dead and not alive even though their heart is still beating. So . . . NO a person cannot live again after their heart has been stopped for 20 minutes.
heart is the pumping organ of our body because if the heart is not pumping that makes you not alive and when it pumps that is the meaning that you are alive.
IF you are alive, you have a heart
the heart pumps blood to support the muscles and kepp you alive the heart pumps blood to support the muscles and kepp you alive
You will not be able to feel a heart beat, but a heart beat can be detected. Usually at around 5 weeks a heart beat can be heard.
Narrowing of the heart valves can be detected more accurately by auscultation than by electrocardiogram. That's because it takes a closer visual. An electrocardiogram just takes readings.
to keep you alive
yes. in your heart