No!
No, the mother can't feel the fetal heart beat.
yea to early
you can also call this fetal heart tone or simply mean the heart beat of the baby.
Ask someone who cares and knows
At 11 weeks unless you are probably unable to hear the heart beat of a fetus with a standard stethoscope. You should be able to pick it up on the Ultra Sound Equipment in your Doctor's Office. Your doctor should also have other equipment that can also pick it up. Most people do not have that equipment in their homes. Your fetus should have had a beating heart for nearly six weeks now. When it started beating, only super sensitive amplifiers could pick it up. Not even ultrasound could get it. Now it is coming into the range where ultrasound can find it. You will need to see your doctor to check the ultrasound or if your doctor told you the fetus does not have a heart beat ask what to do. At about 21 weeks you should be able to hear the heart beat with a regular stethoscope.
150 bpm-170 bpm average
My first pregnancy was like this all I had was the sac.. no yolk sac or fetus and I miscarried at 7 weeks. The only way to be sure is if there is a heart beat. I am 9 weeks now and have fetus yolk sac and a heart beat. Ask to hear for a heart beat to be sure.
Could possibly have to do with constricting of the umbilical cord if the mother is 30 to 40 weeks into the pregnancy.
Sometimes the baby turns and causes you not to be able to hear the heartbeat.
The baby's heart begins to beat at about five weeks after your last menstrual period, or three weeks after conception. It can be visualized with an ultrasound, but not heard with a Doppler until later in the pregnancy.
The heart pumps at a regular beat by the end of the second month..as I've read in The Smart Mom's Guide to Pregnancy and Baby's First Year...