Well the heart develops and begins beating around week 5 and can usually be detected around week 6 1/2-7. If you doctor doesn't feel that this is an issue then it is probably fine. Sometimes gestational age is miscalculated or the fetus might just be a little behind. If you do not feel that your doctor was concerned when you were, then you might try finding a different doctor. When you call to make an appointment, be sure to explain to the receptionist that you are "X" weeks pregnant, had an ultrasound at 7 weeks and there was no heartbeat and you would like a second opinion to make sure things are still going smoothly.
You cant...but you will feel the baby move around after eventually
because of the pressure waves that the blood creates when its circulating throughout the whole body.
Nahh its cause my mom said so xD
the fetus' heart starts beating at either 26 or 27 days.
When you lost your vagina
Five weeks.
By 7 weeks
Yes
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.
When does a baby have a heartbeat? A baby's heartbeat can be detected by transvaginal ultrasound as early as 3 to 4 weeks after conception, or 5 to 6 weeks after the first day of the last menstrual period. This early embryonic heartbeat is fast, often about 160-180 beats per minutes, twice as fast as us adults'!
It might be too early to see the heartbeat or the other baby. so yes.
I think pregnancy can be detected as early as 21 days after conception through a test such as ClearBlue, that's whether you are on a period or not.
Approximately 14 days after intercourse, pregnancy can be detected.
Either the pregnancy is not far enough along to see the heartbeat or for some reason the baby stopped developing and the heart stopped beating. Usually this is followed by a miscarriage, if not the doctor may recommend a D&C.
A beta hcg is a blood test given in early pregnancy to measure the quantity or amount of hcg, the pregnancy hormone. This test can be done as early as a week after ovulation, even before a positive hpt. The result or number of hcg detected will vary from woman to woman and pregnancy to pregnancy.
Assuming you mean "first Month" the answer is yes. With a very sensitive pregnancy test some pregnancies can be detected as early as 3 weeks and 2 days; this is the first month of pregnancy. Most pregnancies are easily detected at 4 weeks on the day of your missed period with a early pregnancy test this would technically be the beginning of your second month.
If it's not a real preganancy you can't have a heartbeat.
Yes they definitely can be! Pregnancy symptoms differ from woman to woman but these are certainly the 'norm' for most women. I had these exact ones! Cravings during the night etc etc and the rapid heartbeat...which should be checked out by a Dr.
Most doctors will not see you before 8 weeks, so there may be some evidence by then.
I've read that it decreases to 3% after heartbeat is strong and detected at (or around) 8 weeks.