NO, you only feel your pulse in your wrist, the baby's pulse can be heard when you visit the doctor's office, using special equipment.
You can check your pulse by putting two fingers on your wrist, or putting two fingers on the side of your neck. Either place works for checking your pulse. but i would try the neck first.
No, two fingers are the best method for checking pulse on your neck (external carotid artery). A stethescope is not effective at checking a pulse, it is used to hear the heart, or hear abnormal arterial sounds such as bruis.
They are the two jugular veins.
Either on your neck(fell with two fingers) or on your wrist.
The two pulse points are the radial pulse, located on the wrist at the radial artery, and the carotid pulse, located in the neck at the carotid artery.
By using two fingers (not your thumb - it has it's own pulse) against the inside of your wrist or just under your jaw on the side of your neck :)
the wrist joint where the radial pulse may be felt and the neck just above the sternomastoid muscle where the carotid pulse may be felt
on your wrist or neck. put your index and middle finger on the underside of your wrist or same two fingers on the side/front of your neck.
there are two different ways, you will find one in your neck and one in your wrist.
you place two fingers on the upper left side of your neck until you feel your heartbeat
Not a bone. A vein. You can check your pulse easily by checking the vein in your neck (the jugular) or in your wrist). This is done simply by putting a finger or two to it.