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Baby's heart can be seen beating when you do the first ultrasound scan at one and half month of missed period. It probably start beating at the age of five weeks of your last menstrual period. Initially it is a small tube gradually getting converted into heart by three months.

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The baby's heart is known to start beating by 22 days after conception. This is around the fifth week of the pregnancy.

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Around the 8th week after fertilization has taken place. That's 2 months of pregnancy.

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18-21 days

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