ANYWAY here is the answer...THE FEMALE FETUS.
Possibly- females hearts beat faster than males however it is very difficult to tell becauses as babies heart rates is much faster than adults. GREAT question
yes girls dp have a faster heart rate than boys do in the womb.
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male
it depends on its diet and if it is male or female
It depends on which species you are talking about. If you are talking about humans then it is because on average heart size is connected to body size and on average men are bigger. Men also have higher levels of hormones that encourage muscle production
The human heart (whether male or female) - is situated slightly left of the sternum (breast bone) - as seen from the patient's point of view.
Male 2.1 to 8.5 mg/dl likely higher with age. Female 2.0 to 7.0 mg/dl likely higher with age.
A female fetus with an a y chromosome is what makes it develop differently from a male fetus.
The male. He carries an X and Y chromosome. If he gives an X, the fetus is female. If he gives a Y, the fetus is male.
The female fetus has a Y chromosome while the fetus only has two x chromosome.
Nothing; male and female fetuses have similar heart rates.
There isn't any "usual" heart beats for a female vs. a male fetus. All fetuses have extremely high heart rates.
No hormones are there, which are responsible for developing a male or female child. it depends on the genetic make up of the fetus. fetus with XY chromosomes become male. Fetus with XX chromosome become female.
14 weeks
There is no true variance in the Male or Female fetus. Depending on how far along in the pregnancy, the heartbeat should be anywhere from 110 to 170 BPM.
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A normal male has both male & female hormones. But male hormones are predominantly higher than female hormones male eunuch female hormones are more than normal giving him female characteristics normal female,both hormones are there but female hormones are predominantly higher than male hormones female eunuchs male hormones are higher than normal.
i think you mean "hermaphrodite" which is an organism that has both male and female reproductive organs.
Your fetus' sex is determined at fertilization. However, the external genitalia don't start developing until the 11th week of gestation, but will still not be visible on ultrasound.