Yes, you can use a stethoscope to hear the heartbeat of a fetus around 3 months (12 weeks) of gestation, although it may be challenging. Typically, fetal heartbeats are more easily detected using a Doppler fetal monitor during this early stage. A stethoscope may pick up the heartbeat as the pregnancy progresses, but it's generally more reliable after the first trimester.
i doubt it there should be a fetus anymore.
I'm sorry but you will never be able to feel the fetus's heartbeat. Just hear it at the doctors.
It's your own pulse/heartbeats. if you think it's the fetus' it is not. You can never feel the heartbeat of the baby.
No, you would have to be a rare case of super-sensitive to be able to feel that. To date, I have never heard of a woman who can feel the baby's heartbeat. What you may be feeling is your own heartbeat as the blood flow to your uterus is increased. Or it may be just the baby kicking. Many babies also seem to get hiccups which can be a very regular beat, often at the same time each day.
it's possible, but most women don't feel movement until around 20 weeks.
Yes it is very normal to feel it in the stomach, you must remember you have completed half the period in months of your pregnancy.
What heartbeat :l
Place a stethoscope on your chest where you can feel the heart beat and you will hear it.
the fetus is fully developed at nine months, so its ready to come out at nine months...it doesn't feel like waiting for another three to pass
Yes the baby moves, usually because it is so small you cannot feel it until about five months, but every pregnancy is different.
is it a stethoscope? if it is, then my answer is correct. they don't feel cold. they check your heartbeat from different directions. the end works as a speaker. it has a tiny hole which collects sound and the ear plugs emphasize it because metal is not only a good conductor of electricity, but also a good conductor of sound waves.
The heartbeat you feel in your lower stomach is the abdominal aorta beating and it is perfectly normal.