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A newborn's heart beats 100-160 beats per minute (when the baby is resting).

A heartrate less than 100 bmp (in a newborn) results in a lower score on the Apgar score - the test doctors do on babies at birth to see if they're healthy.

A heartrate above 160bmp (at rest--not if baby's screaming or wiggling a lot) is considered too high (tachycardia)

Check for a fever if baby's heart rate is too high. Call your doctor immediately if your baby's heart rate nears 200bpm

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For resting heart rate: * Newborn infants: 100 - 160 beats per minute

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16y ago
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Was searching this exact question and found : Age 6-11 months - 109-169 bpm. Hope that helps

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16y ago
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I'm not a doctor but I do now some medical things babys heart beats about 150 per min but it does depends how old the baby is

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13y ago
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200 - 250 BPM

any less and they have a heart condition and will need immediate treatment

any more and they have about a year to live with nothing that can be done to help

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60 beats per minute

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190

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