A hole in the heart is present in every baby while in the womb. The hole acts as a shunt to bypass the blood going to the lungs (which can not be used in the womb). In normal development this hole is shut by a flap (that eventually seals) when the baby takes its first breath.
A baby's heart beats faster than a child's or an adult's heart.
Not at all. A normal heart rate for any baby ranges from 170-200 BPM (beats per minute)
because when a baby's or babies' mother drinks alcohol and/or takes drugs it has some kind of damage to the baby's/babies'heart. unless a mother knows that she's pregnant and starts to worrie about her baby's/babies' health she should contact a doctor at once.
The baby is 14 wks in the womb. The ultrasound came back that the baby has fluid around the heart. No bladder is shown and no stomage what can be next.
Please clarify your question to get an answer. What are you asking specifically?
Congenital hydrocephalus is a brain disorder, link below.
I hope you mean that you're drinking the coffee and breastfeeding the baby. Yes, it is harmful for a baby, by whatever means the baby gets the coffee. There are ingredients in coffee besides caffeine that are dangerous to a baby, causing dehydration, stomach problems. The caffeine can increase the baby's heart beat, damaging an already small and fragile heart.
Amniocentesis.
You don't have to, though many people do. As many people will have bought something for the baby already, they don't do so again. If it is for an adult, people may buy them a present or just have a celebration after.
A hole in the heart is present in every baby while in the womb. The hole acts as a shunt to bypass the blood going to the lungs (which can not be used in the womb). In normal development this hole is shut by a flap (that eventually seals) when the baby takes its first breath.
Congenital disorders are present at or shortly after birth and are typically present throughout life until death. Some congenital abnormalities (such as a heart defect) are treatable or repaired in infancy or young childhood. Acquired disorders develop during a person's lifetime, anytime from birth to old age. Almost every adult by old age has at least one acquired disorder and most adults develop more than one disorder.
No it's not.
The heart rate of baby is about 90 beats per minute.
it is as much as the baby's fist that is when he folds his han the fist size is the baby heart!!
Can a baby have a blow heart? and what is a blow heart?
Mineralization around the baby's heart on the ultrasound can sometimes be seen in healthy pregnancies and often resolves before delivery. It may indicate a chromosomal abnormality, so your doctor may test for chromosomal abnormalities if he or she has not already done so.