The earliest a doctor can get a baby's heartbeat on a Doppler inside the womb is 9 weeks... any earlier and it might not be able to be heard! Hope this helps... on the flip side you should take into account your size. If you are smaller it might happen sooner and if you are larger than it may happen a little later.
Ultrasound.
Dr. can detect by checking the heart beat of the baby, and also when the baby is not kicking the mother will also know
No, you can't hear a baby crying in the womb. There is no air in the womb. The baby does not yet use his lungs to breathe. He takes his (or her) first breath when he is born, i.e. no longer in the womb. The baby can hear sounds while he is still in the womb - music is good for him, specially Mozart. Arguing, which he can also hear, is not so good. When he is born he will recognise the sound of his mother's voice.
About 6 months along.
it depends are you asking for a baby in the womb or outside the womb? if outside it could be i guess but if inside it can run anywhere from 140-170 slower heartbeats are usually boys and faster are girls. for ex: boy;154 girl;171:)
It is thought that a baby in the womb responds to external sounds and vibrations.
Why?
Faster to make cell division quicker for growing The Baby has no other work just grow grow until come out
You can't hear much only faint noises s your ears only develop in the second trimester.
ive heard you can feel it but im just a kid
No.
The earliest a doctor can get a baby's heartbeat on a Doppler inside the womb is 9 weeks... any earlier and it might not be able to be heard! Hope this helps... on the flip side you should take into account your size. If you are smaller it might happen sooner and if you are larger than it may happen a little later.