At this stage of the pregnancy your baby is turning and moving a lot. It never stays in one position. The baby has plenty of room and rolls about tangling in and out of the cord.
You will feel your baby's movement all over your stomach. Nothing to worry about. Enjoy it.
Once your baby starts to grow more there will be less room to move and the movements will then feel stronger and more restricted but still plenty of movements.
I am now 9 weeks. When I was 8 weeks my baby's BPM was at 164.
the same on both sides
The root amphi- means both, on both sides, around.
no
Neonate refers to a newborn baby, typically up to four weeks old.
thats how old the baby is
i am 39 weeks pregnant my midwife told me their had been no growth this week what does this mean
It really depends on you. If you are a more slender woman that yes, chances are you will be able to hear the baby's heart beat. I heard my second child's heartbeat at 8 weeks, and with my first at 6 weeks, both were my initial appointments with my doctor. But if you dont hear it until 16 weeks, dont worry, it is not uncommon. It does not mean the baby is not doing well.
Yes, if by sides you mean the northern hemisphere and the southern hemisphere.
It means both sides are precisely the same distance apart .
It could be spotting from the baby implanting, still making its way out. Or your progesterone may be dropping (meaning you could lose the baby) or it could mean nothing. I had spotting with both my pregnancies. one of them i lost, one of them stuck.
Something that is symmetrical is the same on both sides