Yes that is a very strong heartbeat, heart rates should be between approximately 110 and 160 beats per minute, although they can reach as high as 170 or 180 and as low as 100 and still be considered normal. The average will vary from baby to baby and will rise and fall throughout pregnancy.
When I was 39 weeks with my son sometimes his heart rate would be 110 and he was fine. He's 7 weeks now asleep in my arms
Yes, if it is sugar free.
There's still love there's still hope.everything's going to be okay
Okay, the digestive system absorbs the good stuff from the food that you ate. Then it goes to the blood stream. The heart turns that into energy for you.
Okay who asked the question has the intellegany of a 6 month old. the answer is heart attack.
Really? You don't know? Well okay, it's oxygen if you must know.
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No, drinking while pregnant can lead to Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, miscarriage and other birth defects
Consult your doctor to make sure.
The baby may be sleeping. Between a 120-160 is a normal range for the heartbeat. The activity of your baby will make its heart rate fluctuate, the same as yours.
the baby is gana be small
I am 18 weeks. I just asked my doctor today if it was okay to take and she said yes.
it's not essential to get it. some people are more prone than others.
Up until about 12 weeks your body doesn't change much anyway so you should be fine. After about 16-17 weeks you will probably want to wear a specific maternity support.
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 might be or not som babys got different heart beats, but you need to see the doctor Starting at week 5 the fetal heart will accelerate at a rate of 3.3 beats per day for the next month. The fetal heart begins to beat at approximately the same rate as the mothers, which is 80 to 85 bpm. Below illustrates the approximate fetal heart rate for weeks 5 to 9, assuming a starting rate of 80 Week 5 starts at 80 and ends at 103 bpm Week 6 starts at 103 and ends at 126 bpm Week 7 starts at 126 and ends at 149 bpm Week 8 starts at 149 and ends at 172 bpm At week 9 the fetal heartbeat tends to beat within a range of 155 to 195 bpm. The fetal heart rate will begin to decrease and generally will fall within the range of 120 to 160 bpm by week 12
From what I've read in books and magazines any type of drinking could lead to Fetal alcohol unless you have only a sip. Talk with your doctor maybe they can give you ultrasound and make sure everything is okay.