You can't feel the baby's heartbeat so most likely is it yours alone.
It's your own pulse/heartbeats. if you think it's the fetus' it is not. You can never feel the heartbeat of the baby.
Not necessarily, you cannot 'feel' the baby's heartbeat.
Yes, twin heartbeats can be different due to variations in position, development, and size of the babies. Factors such as gestational age, health of the babies, and umbilical cord connections can also affect the variation in twin heartbeats. It is important for healthcare providers to monitor both babies closely to ensure they are developing well.
No not necessarily
I'm pretty sure you can't tell the sex of unborn babies by their heartbeats...
Some people can feel their own heartbeat or pulse from the artery in their abdomen by pressing their stomach, this could be the case.
I suppose it differs for diffrent people. For example, mine is: 24
To find the ratio of heartbeats per minute, divide the total heartbeats by the time in minutes. For 310 heartbeats in 5 minutes, the calculation is 310 heartbeats ÷ 5 minutes = 62 heartbeats per minute. Therefore, the ratio of heartbeats to time is 62:1, meaning there are 62 heartbeats for every minute.
Systemic and Pulmonary 120/70
To listen to heartbeats stethoscope.
If it is your own, yes. If it is fetal, no. You have twins.
You will find two heartbeats at the ultrasound.