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Yes, a fetus heart rate is between 120-140 beats per min. Decrease heart rate is usually an indication of fetal distress. I would have this checked by a doctor.
The normal heart rate for a 16 week old fetus is between 120 and 160 beats per minute. This can fluctuate if the baby is really active or very still during the time the heart beat is being measured.
It all depends on how old the fetus is. At the beginning, it is about 80-85, but steadily rises to 155-195 as time goes on. For more information, check this website out. http://www.i-am-pregnant.com/encyclopedia/F/Fetal-Heart-Rate/
A five week old fetus usually has the tail. Other features are still invisible.
ANYWAY here is the answer...THE FEMALE FETUS.
What is a foetus???
You have a ultrasound.
A low heart rate in a 6-week-old fetus can be concerning and may indicate potential complications, such as an early miscarriage or developmental issues. Typically, a fetal heart rate at this stage should be between 90 to 110 beats per minute. If a low heart rate is detected, healthcare providers may recommend monitoring or additional tests to assess the situation further. It's essential for parents to discuss any concerns with their healthcare provider for proper evaluation and guidance.
She can't.
A 2 week old fetus? No, you can't
The fetal heart rate for a baby, regardless of sex, typically ranges from 120 to 160 beats per minute during the second and third trimesters. There is no scientifically validated method to determine the sex of a fetus based solely on heart rate. While some old wives' tales suggest that a higher heart rate indicates a girl and a lower heart rate indicates a boy, these claims lack empirical support. Therefore, fetal heart rate is not a reliable indicator of whether the baby is a boy or a girl.