It depends on how old the baby is. If it's unborn or a newborn then no, that is uncommon and I would consult your doctor. An unborn or newborn's heart rate should be between 130 - 150 bpm with some variability, depending on how far along in development it is.
Also, it depends on how you got the number 72. If you were measuring the bpm yourself it is extremely likely that you picked up your heart rate and not the baby's. This can even happen in doctor's appointments but the doctor will notice and adjust the ultrasound monitor to pick up the baby's heartbeat.
Around 75 bpm, give or take. its actually 72 beats per minute.
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The lowest common multiple of 24 and 72 is 72 because 3*24 = 72 and 1*72 = 72
The least common multiple of 72 and 24 is 72.
The average resting heart rate is 72-80 bpm. If we assume that the slowing of the heart during sleep and the increased rate during exercise roughly cancel each other out, we can apply this average across the year to arrive at an estimate of 38-42 million beats per year.
For the most part, yes. Your bpm ([heart] beats per minute) is how your heart beat is usually measured. A resting heart rate lower than about 72 bpm is considered healthy. You can lower your bpm by exercising regularly. However, a heart beat of 0 bpm means your dead, which isn't healthy.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) for 72 12 is 72.
The lowest common multiple of 24 and 72 is 72.
The least common multiple of 24 and 72 is 72The LCM is: 72
Since 36 is a factor of 72, all of the factors of 36 are common to 72.