No. It could be a boy or a girl.
A girl
means you are most likely having a girl. usually the higher the heartbeat its a girl 150-170=girl 130-150= boy
65 to 80 beats per minute that is the normal rate
* Some experts say the heartbeat should be in the area of 135-145. However, some say that the heartbeat is associated with gender: that of a boy is rated at 145 beats per minute, and that of a girl at 160 beats per minute. * I agree that 135-145 beats per minute is about right - for both sexes for young infants. The heart-rate will generally decrease with age through childhood. (The adult heart-rate is 70-80 beats per minutes.)
I've read alot about this and they say when the heart rate is less than 140 beats per minute its a boy but if the babys heart rate is at least 140 beats per minute its a girl...
Fetal heartbeat has nothing to do with gender prediction.
No, it is uncommon for someone that age to have that many beats per minute. Check anxiety and stress. Those are factors of beats per minute
That is about right.
The target heart rate for a 16 year old girl is about 153 beats per minute. This is based on the fact that the maximum heart rate is 180 beats per minute.
The normal heart beat range for a 16 year old girl is around 80 beats per minute. This can fluctuate from 60 to 100 beats per minute and still be in normal range.
80 to 100 beats per minute
what is the normal pulse for a 6 year old girl
* Newborn infants: 100 to 160 beats per minute * Children 1 to 10 years: 70 to 120 beats per minute * Children over 10 and adults: 60 to 100 beats per minute * Well-trained athletes: 40 to 60 beats per minute