At 25 weeks of gestation, a fetus typically has a heart rate ranging from 120 to 160 beats per minute. This heartbeat is strong and can often be detected using a Doppler device or during an ultrasound. The fetal heart is well-developed by this stage, reflecting the overall health and development of the fetus. Regular monitoring of the heart rate is an important part of prenatal care.
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It was around 25 resting, he had something which is basically 2 single beats of the heart and then the 3rd would be a double beat (double beat being the usual) this is why resting it was so low, however when you do sport with this your heart beat turns to a normal double beat everytime and so the difference in during and before was high, unfortunately i do not know what his rate was during exercise
It is scientifically proven that and average adult aged man (25-40) years can have an amount of about 14,000, heart beats in 1 month averaging on how healthy he is. The average female adult (25-40) years can heart beat about 16,000 times in 1 month averaging on the health of the female.
Anywhere from 5-25% of post-heart attack patients do not survive open-heart surgery. The survivors have a 90% arrhythmia-free one-year survival rate, (arrthymia is an irregular heart beat).
That will vary depending on the individual, and how much effort you expend. Just about the only thing that can be said for sure is that it will beat faster than at rest.
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Yes, elephant seals have the ability to slow their heart rate to as low as 1 beat per minute while they are in a state of deep diving or rest. This helps them conserve oxygen and stay submerged for long periods of time.
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It depends on if the rate is in the activity conditions its normal but if it is in the conditions of rest you should have a tachicardia
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