No, the mother can't feel the fetal heart beat.
can listen for the fetal heartbeat with a stethoscope, use Doppler ultrasound to detect the heartbeat, or give the mother an electronic fetal nonstress test. In this test, the mother lies on her back with electronic monitors attached to her abdomen.
There are no known risks, to either the mother or the fetus, associated with the use of ultrasound.
An omphalocele is a defect that can be viewed on sonogram during an ultrasound performed while the mother is pregnant
Yes, ultrasound can detect cancer. Ultrasound uses sound waves to create an image of parts of the body which may contain tumours. Ultrasound is useful to detect tumours in soft parts of the body, such as the liver. It is cheaper and more portable than other ways of cancer detection.
Using special instruments, medical professionals can send ultrasonic waves into a specific part of a patients body. reflected ultrasonic waves are used to examine different body parts and to detect and monitor certain types of heart disease and cancer.
Yes, testing the mother for skewed x-inactivation.
The ultrasound technician will show you the baby during the ultrasound. You can see if it has a penis or not.The only way to know is if you go get an ultra sound.If you mean before birth, there is a test called an ultrasound that can be done when the mother is several months pregnant, that can tell. Since this question was found originally in Harmless Nonsense, I'm not sure if that's what you meant or not. If you meant how can you tell if a clothed infant is a boy or girl, you can sometimes tell by the color of the clothing but not always. Just ask the mother.
Well you know the offspring you click that then it will tell you the coat, breed, gender and father and mother!
Blood pressure, weight measurement, urine test for the mother. The fetus is monitored by ultrasound.
One medical use of an ultrasound is for a pregnant mother to see her baby.
Ofcourse a baby salamander can live without it's mother.
No.