As you get further along, you have 40% more blood flowing in your body which is the main reason why you might hear your heartbeat more, and even feel it pumping.
I'm sorry but you will never be able to feel the fetus's heartbeat. Just hear it at the doctors.
The doctor should be able to hear the babies heart beat with a Doppler after about 16 weeks. If you are more than 16 to 20 weeks pregnant and the doctor can not hear a heart beat then you need an ultrasound to make sure the baby is ok.
I don't think so ... if I am not mistaken, there is an artery in your stomach area that will pulse when pressed on because it is linked to your heart. There are several other points on your body where your pulse can be felt.
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.
A embryo has a heartbeat around week 5-6 but you can hear it more clearly around week 8.
Even if you "feel pregnant," you should see a doctor. Their tests can detect sooner & are much more accurate as they can do a blood test.
No, typically the pulse and heartbeat are more commonly felt in areas closer to the heart, such as the wrist or neck. If you are feeling a pulse in your thumb, it may be due to pressure or other factors affecting blood flow.
Sometimes yes, sometimes no.
I do not think you can really feel it until more time has passed.
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.
I don't think at 6 weeks you can hear the heartbeat -- you MIGHT be able to see it in an ultrasound, but probably won't be able to hear until quite a bit later.As to the spotting, is it more brown than red and how heavy is it? Read this Wiki Answer:Is_spotting_brown_common_in_early_pregnancyIt will likely answer your question.
it is not harder to feel the movement it just is not as harsh on your ribs and back because there is more "wiggle room" for the baby. however, it will be harder to see the movement from the outside.