Yes, the heart grows relatively slowly during infancy compared to other organs. While the heart is fully formed at birth, it continues to grow in size and increase in capacity as the infant develops. This gradual growth is essential for accommodating the increasing demands of the body as the infant transitions to childhood. Overall, the heart's development is part of a complex process that supports the infant's overall growth and health.
Yes, the heart grows in proportion with the body from infancy to adulthood.
It is rapid and episodic.
it is soooooooooo normal to grow slow!
i think it does have a slow heart beat!
A.) They accelerate by there bones and your heart. If your heart is fast you will be fast, if your heart is slow you will go slow.
Most congenital heart defects require surgery during infancy or childhood.
in what posistion did your heart beat slow
There are many drugs which may cause a slow heart rate. Tramadol only causes a slow heart rate if it has been taken excessively, while pregabalin is known to cause only increased heart rate.
You shouldn't be doing drugs and yes, they do slow down your heart rate.
Because alcohol relaxes you it is most likely that Vodka does slow the heart down.
Cavities grow when you don't brush. To slow it down, you have to brush twice a night.
It beats extremely slow