Yes, the heart is just a muscle. The limit in the US is either 20 or 24 weeks. if you live elsewhere there might be a different limit.
No that is too early.
There are many. One example is Accutane, an acne medication. It has been shown to cause fetal deformities, and possible miscarriage.
No but it will cause damage to the fetus who will not grow correctly and be born with fetal alcohol syndrome.
I don't kow for sure but I am about twelve weeks and I can see and feel the baby move. This is my fisr pregnancy. It is all new to me!
Fetal bradycardia during pregnancy can be caused by factors such as maternal hypotension, maternal hypothermia, fetal hypoxia, umbilical cord compression, and certain medications.
When a doctor reports that the internal cervical os is closed and there is no demonstrable fetal echo, it typically indicates that the cervix is not dilated, which is a normal finding in early pregnancy. However, the absence of a fetal echo suggests that there is no visible fetus or fetal heartbeat at this stage, which could imply a very early pregnancy or a possible miscarriage. Further evaluation and follow-up scans may be necessary to determine the status of the pregnancy.
Yes.
An unborn baby's heart rate normally ranges from 120-160 beats per minute
140-170 beats per minute
Pregnancy
There may not be enough fetal DNA in your blood due to several factors, including the gestational age of the pregnancy, the maternal-fetal placental dynamics, and individual biological variability. In early pregnancy, the amount of fetal DNA in maternal circulation is lower, and it gradually increases as the pregnancy progresses. Additionally, conditions such as obesity or certain medical conditions can also affect the levels of circulating fetal DNA. If you're concerned about insufficient fetal DNA, consulting with your healthcare provider can help clarify the situation.
Yes, it is possible to have a viable pregnancy with an hCG level of 21,123 even if a fetal pole is not yet visible on ultrasound. Typically, a fetal pole may be seen around the time hCG levels reach between 1,500 and 2,000 mIU/mL. However, variability in the timing of development can occur, and further monitoring and follow-up ultrasounds are usually recommended to assess the status of the pregnancy. Always consult with a healthcare provider for personalized medical advice.