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Fetal Heart Development

Posted on March 11, 2010.
Fetal Heart DevelopmentHeart QA fetal heart rate

How can I tell my baby's heart beat with mine?

The most simple and most effective way to distinguish your baby's heartbeat is to count the baby's heart rate using fetal Doppler. the baby's heart rate is normally in the range of 120-180 BPM.

On the other hand, heart rate pregnancy is much lower, which is 60-100 BPM.

Please note that BPM of your baby, like adults, vary at different levels of activity.

How do I get the fetal heart baby with fetal doppler?

For unshielded fetal doppler, as Sonotrax Lite model, you can listen to the heartbeat of the fetus and count the beats for 10 seconds or 15 seconds. And then calculate BPM (beats per minute) multiplied times 6 or 4 (10 seconds multiplied by 6 equals 60 seconds or 15 seconds multiplied by 4 equals 60 seconds - one minute).

For Fetal Doppler with a screen as Sonotrax base model, you can read the BPM on the screen.

What is the normal fetal heart rate of my baby?

Normally, the fetal heart rate is 120-180 beats per minute (BPM). BPM can vary the movements of the fetus may influence BPM during the day. BPM also changes at different periods of pregnancy. Although fetal heart rate changes due to different conditions, but it is normal since the beats are in the range. With the progress of your pregnancy and your growing baby, the heart rate will be more static. If you have anything unsure, please talk to your health care professional.

Why do we need to monitor the fetal heart rate?

Monitoring the fetal heart is the way the doctor or you can use to monitor the status of the fetus while listening to the fetal heart rate and keep track of FHR (fetal heart rate of the baby - the fetus) during pregnancy.

Using Fetal Doppler 3MHz probe, you can listen to the fetal heart beat as early as the 8-week pregnancy. This can help ensure that the development of the fetus is in good condition and you were relieved of stress.

In addition, monitoring fetal heart rate can prevent miscarriage and reduce the percentage of miscarriage in pregnancies from 15 percent to 1 percent under the supervision of the fetal heart beat.

The stress of harm my fetus and affect FHR?

The answer is YES.

If you worry about your fetal health and ensure worried all the way during your pregnancy, FHR will be affected and the risk of infant mortality low birth weight and preterm birth increase accordingly. Last but not least stressful pregnancy, may possibly induce withdrawal behavior of the baby and affect the normal functioning in life as he grows.

If you are able to listen to your fetus from the fetal heart with Doppler, it is a secure method for you to relieve stress and anxiety caused by unknown in pregnancy.

Can I know the sex of my fetus by listening to the fetal heart rate?

Some people have the idea that a boy fetal heart beat is slower than a girl, born of old wives' tales. The reason is that the boy is greater if his heart rate is slower, which is not the truth. With your baby's growth and development of your pregnancy, fusarium becomes slower and static, but within the 120 to 180 beats. If you want to know the sex of your baby's correct, the method is accurate ---- birth.

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