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.
Nope
Low end of normal for an adult human at rest .
The pulse rate during adolescence can be anywhere from as low as 50 or 60 beats per minute to as high as 90 or 100 beats per minute. It depends on the individual.
A baby's weight can sometimes be low because of the age of the mother. All babies grow at different intervals. Most babies will grow the most during the fifth month.
140-160 beats per minute. Resting could be as low as 115 bpm
According to the Dolphin Research Center, a dolphin's heart rate can change rapidly depending on what its doing. While diving, it can go as low as 12 beats per minute. On the other hand, resurfacing can cause it to reach 120 beats per minute.
Also known as braycardia, a low heart rate is one which beats below 60 beats per minute. A healthy heart should beat between 60 and 100 beats per minute whilst resting. Some of the causes of low heart rate include age, diseases which attack the heart (coronary artery disease, heart attack etc.), a low thyroid level, excess potassium, and medicines which treat blood pressure such as beta-blockers.
means your heart beats 40 times each minute, which is quite low.
somewhere between 60 to 100 beats per minute.if your heart rate is normally about 90, a heart rate of 60 is going to be abnormal low. if you are 2 years old your heart beat should be 115 - 170. the standard range of a normal healthy human adult heart rate is said to be 60 - 80 beats per minute when at rest.
46 BPM is an extremely low resting pulse for anyone. An athelete in excellent condition will experience a pulse below the standard for American adult males of 72BPM, but a pulse as low as this should be monitored.
The heart rate of a hedgehog (or any animal) is dependent on a number of environmental factors. But on average, studies have shown that a hedgehog's resting heart rate is in the range of 190 to 280 beats per minute and about 147 beats per minute when sleeping.190 to 280 times per minuite!This depends on if the hedgehog is in hibernation mode or not. A hedgehog with normal activity who is not in hibernation mode has approximately 190 beats per minute. On the other hand, a hedgehog who has gone into hibernation mode will sometimes be mistaken for a hedgehog who has passed. His body temperature will drop 20% or more and his heart rate will be as low as 20 beats per minute. He will also be lethargic and may be extremely hard to wake up.Hedgehogs normal heart beat is around 190 per minute but when they hibernate, their heart beat falls dramatically to 20 beats per minute.
Bradycardia can be indicative of many cardiac problems, but definitely needs evaluation by a doctor if under 56 beats per minute , normal at rest for adult is 60 .