A normal heartbeat of a fetus at 6-7 weeks would be 90-110 beats per minute.
My daughter heart beat is 153 at 17 weeks.
My babys heart rate is 148 at 28 weeks. I'm having a girl.
Don't know for sure. We just had ours measured at 8 weeks 0 days, and it was 168. Web using Google seems to imply that fetal heart rate peaks at 9 weeks of development, and 179 isn't way too high. But you should do the search yourself. I used this search: heart rate week fetal OR fetus One source says: "Beginning at a rate near the mother's, at approximately 80-85 B/M at the start of the 5th week, the heart rate accelerates to a mean of 175 B/M (+/-20 = 2SD) at 9.2 LMP weeks. It then abruptly begins to decelerate. This increase is approximately 10 beats every 3 days until the early 9th week." Note that LMP = last missed period; meaning, the conventional measurement of gestational age. Another source says "Normal heart rate at 6 weeks is 90-113 bpm and at 9 weeks is 144-170 bpm." So...it's hard to say. Sounds like it's not way to high to me. BUT ASK YOUR DOCTOR.
An irregular fetal heart rate at 24 weeks could mean a variety of things. It could mean that the baby's heart rate is just slower, then faster. It could also mean there is a problem with the heart. The doctor should advise you if there are any problems.
The baby's heart begins to beat at about five weeks after your last menstrual period, or three weeks after conception. It can be visualized with an ultrasound, but not heard with a Doppler until later in the pregnancy.
depressants affect the heart rate by its heart rate
If your doctor or mid-wife have said there's nothing to worry about, accept their diagnosis and concentrate on staying calm. You stressing out for no reason will 'transmit' your anxiety to the foetus !
If your doctor or mid-wife have said there's nothing to worry about, accept their diagnosis and concentrate on staying calm. You stressing out for no reason will 'transmit' your anxiety to the foetus !
Average heart rate for a foetus is about 180 beats per minute. However there is speculation that the faster the beat over 180, the chances are that the foetus will be female and if the heart rate is correspondingly slower, the chances are it could be male. This is speculation though and probably not taken as a rule.
Cardiovascular excersize.
By 8 weeks there should be a heart beat, but just make sue you are 8 weeks along.
My babys heart rate is 148 at 28 weeks. I'm having a girl.
This heart rate is a good amount. A normal heart rate at this stage of pregnancy should be between 120 and 180.
actually a low heart rate is usually from long term adaptations to traing. if you train at an intense level say 3 days a weeks you should notice a steady decrease in your resting heart reate. but to answeryour question it is a physiological response to training,
I am now 9 weeks. When I was 8 weeks my baby's BPM was at 164.
Don't know for sure. We just had ours measured at 8 weeks 0 days, and it was 168. Web using Google seems to imply that fetal heart rate peaks at 9 weeks of development, and 179 isn't way too high. But you should do the search yourself. I used this search: heart rate week fetal OR fetus One source says: "Beginning at a rate near the mother's, at approximately 80-85 B/M at the start of the 5th week, the heart rate accelerates to a mean of 175 B/M (+/-20 = 2SD) at 9.2 LMP weeks. It then abruptly begins to decelerate. This increase is approximately 10 beats every 3 days until the early 9th week." Note that LMP = last missed period; meaning, the conventional measurement of gestational age. Another source says "Normal heart rate at 6 weeks is 90-113 bpm and at 9 weeks is 144-170 bpm." So...it's hard to say. Sounds like it's not way to high to me. BUT ASK YOUR DOCTOR.
The heart rate during pregnancy is a little higher than the normal heart rate. In general, the heart rate of a women is 70 beats per minute but during pregnancy the heart rate goes around 85-90 beats per minute. In the last trimester of your pregnancy, there is a chance of an increase of 10-20 beats in your heart rate. This is as to full fill the additional requirement of blood flow for nourishing the featus.
The baby's heart rate should be 120 to 150 BPM (beats per minute). Are you referring to the baby's heart rate or your own?