No, if you are under a lot of stress or you can lift on something heavy and tear the placenta from the wall or any trauma to the abdomen can cause you to miscarry. It is more common to miscarry before you see/hear a heartbeat.
Miscarriage is most common in the first trimester but can happen althrough the pregnancy even though it's rare. Just because there's a heartbeat does not rule out other things going wrong later on in deveopment.
YOu really need to talk to your doctor or nurse about this as you have not said why you cannot hear a 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.
The fetal heartbeat can be heard by the 12th week. You should have a Doppler scan for the heartbeat far before 20 weeks.
No. The fetus is so small at that point sometimes it is hard to detect the heartbeat to hear it.
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.
I never heard of placenta sounds?? You should be able to hear your baby's heartbeat by week 11-12 the latest.
Yes, they can. They have the ability to hear the heartbeat of a mouse, so a human heart wouldn't be a problem for them to hear.
The fetal heartbeat can be heard with a fetal scope between 22 and 24 weeks. Most home use fetal dopplers can detect the heartbeat at 12-15 weeks. Clinical level fetal doppler machines that your doctor uses can usually hear the heartbeat between 6-8 weeks.
hear the heartbeat.
Listening for the fetal heartbeat is routine during a pregnancy appointment. Usually if a medical professional does not hear the heartbeat they will conduct an abdominal ultrasound to access the health of the unborn baby. It is unlikely that a doctor would not investigate further if they are unable to hear a heartbeat especially 6 weeks or more into the pregnancy. Less than 6 weeks a doctor may not be concerned yet about not hearing the fetal heartbeat and simply wait until the next prenatal visit to listen for it again.
It can be too early to hear it or it doesn´t have one. When having a ultrasound you should ask the doctor these things. That is the best chance to find out why yours isn´t heard.
The fetal heartbeat is difficult to hear in almost perfect conditions with a regular stethescope. The factors which make it more difficult is the babies heart can be further back near the mothers spine and not be audible at or near the mothers abdomen. This is more than likely just the position of the fetus in the womb. Another reason could be the kind of stethescope used. It should have been the two sided Littman type, and the smaller side should be used for infants.