Not at all. A normal heart rate for any baby ranges from 170-200 BPM (beats per minute)
If your baby has his/her feet prints taken I would use one or both of them....may inside of a larger heart or just the feet on their own. I recently got my son's exact foot prints done as a tattoo, he was 1lb 11.5oz, he was born at 25 wks gestation and he had heart surgery too.
A baby girl usally has a faster heartbeat.
Yes. My sister-in-law has been treated for an irregular heart beat for 5 years now and just a month ago she had eyelid surgery and faired very well. The surgeon will get all the specifics on you (be sure to tell the surgeon the medications you are on) and when surgery is scheduled it's usually on an "out patient basis" meaning you can go home in a few hours after surgery. They will monitor you during the procedure (approx. 1 hour) and after the surgery.
An irregular fetal heart rate at 24 weeks could mean a variety of things. It could mean that the baby's heart rate is just slower, then faster. It could also mean there is a problem with the heart. The doctor should advise you if there are any problems.
not if you are just a healthy bloke walking down the road, then you dont know it but you heart stops and restarts. yes if you are during surgery your heart could stop,need zappers and start up again{onlt with assistance of a doctor though}
If your baby has his/her feet prints taken I would use one or both of them....may inside of a larger heart or just the feet on their own. I recently got my son's exact foot prints done as a tattoo, he was 1lb 11.5oz, he was born at 25 wks gestation and he had heart surgery too.
Nope, just rumors.
He just had dental surgery but no he is not in the hospital. (:
Brain surgery is more riskier it is just my hunch my gut feelilngs surgeons can transplant a heart but to date cannot transplant a brain.
A congenital defect in the heart septum, resulting in inadequate circulation of oxygenated blood (a cause of blue baby syndrome).
No. That is just your heart beat. When you are having a baby you have a swelled up belly, and many other signs-like vomiting. It does not mean you are having a baby, you could just be running fast!
You have to be very regular to them not like hey baby but just treat them like your freind and that well get her heart.
Discuss this with your doctor before you make any decisions about surgery. He or She will tell you which is the best choice for you and your baby right now.
It depends on the bypass. If you are talking about a cardiac bypass, then it should be done as soon as possible if necessary. A cardiac bypass is necessary if an artery supplying blood to the heart muscle is blocked. If you are talking about gastric bypass, I believe that is solely a recommendation/optional surgery to assist in a weight-loss plan. So, in short, it depends on the bypass in question.
The cause of congenital heart disease is still unknown. However, there are studies that show a link between congenital heart disease and: smoking while pregnant, obesity while pregnant, and some drugs including Wellbutrin (an antidepressant). A history of heart disease in your family can also be a factor. Follow your obstetrician's advice for a healthy pregnancy. This will increase your chances for a healthy baby. However, not all causes of heart disease are known. Your baby might still be born with a heart defect. Ask for a (completely painless) pulse/ox test before your baby leaves the hospital. Detecting congenital heart defects before checking out of the hospital saves lives.
Yes, you will if you really want a baby ask your doctor for a surgery to have a baby my little girl is 6 and from that surgery she had a baby it was a girl her name now is Addison **well wut i mean is if there is a possibility i can have children w/o surgery or procedure lolz i am so scared i wont be able to :-/**
Well you can't ask me, it has to come from your heart. Because you know the baby. Just put something that's friendly, welcoming the baby into this world.