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  2. Normal vs. Abnormal Fetal Heart Rate - Verywell Health

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    A normal heart rate for a fetus can range from 110 to 160 beats per minute (BPM). Very early in pregnancy, it is typically around 110 BPM. Fetal heart rate may speed up to 140 to 170 BPM around the ninth week and slow to around 110 to 160 BPM thereafter. Fetal heart rate can provide lots of information about your baby’s health during pregnancy.

  3. Fetal Heart Rate By Week During Pregnancy - Parents

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    By the beginning of the ninth week of pregnancy, the normal fetal heart rate is an average of 170 bpm, up from about 110 at 5 weeks gestation. After 13 weeks gestation, it begins a rapid ...

  4. What's considered a normal fetal heart rate - BabyCenter

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    At 5 weeks, your baby's heart rate is about the same as yours, around 80 to 85 bpm. By 6 weeks, it has increased to about 110 bpm. By 9 to 10 weeks, it has increased to about 170 bpm. At 10 weeks, the rate begins to decline and soon falls within the baseline range of 110 to 160 bpm. By 14 weeks the fetal heart rate is about 150 bpm.

  5. When Can You Hear Fetal Heartbeat: A Week-by-Week Chart

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    Normal Fetal Heart Rate Chart By Week. Fetal heart rate changes with the gestational age of the fetus. It starts at a slower rate that increases every day until it stabilizes around the 12th week. During a routine prenatal checkup, your obstetrician will assess the fetal cardiovascular activity. The doctor will check if the fetal heart rate is ...

  6. Fetal heart rate in the first and second trimester

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    A slow fetal heart rate is termed fetal bradycardia and is usually defined as 1: FHR <100 bpm before 6.3 weeks gestation, or. FHR <120 bpm between 6.3 and 7.0 weeks. A rapid fetal heart rate is termed a fetal tachycardia and is usually defined as: FHR >160-180 bpm 5,7. FHR around 170 bpm may be classified as borderline fetal tachycardia.

  7. Take a peek at this fetal heart rate chart to get an idea of how it changes week to week: Once baby is born, he/she will maintain the 120-160 bpm average range for the first few hours, but after that: The neonate (first 28 days of life): 100-165 bpm while awake and 90-160 bpm while asleep (source) 1-2 months: 100-150 bpm while awake and 90-160 ...

  8. When Your Baby’s Heartbeat Starts and When You Can Hear It

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    In just two more weeks, the fetal heart system will contract at a pace of around 150 to 170 times a minute. That's about twice as fast as yours! By week 9 or 10, the rate will hover around 170 beats per minute — and then slow from here on out. At around week 20, it'll go down to about 140 beats per minute. During labor, a typical fetal heart ...

  9. Fetal Heart Beat - Hopkins Medicine

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    It is this sound that you are hearing. The normal rate is generally considered to be between 120 and 160 beats per minute. The rates are typically higher (140-160) in early pregnancy, and lower (120-140) toward the end of pregnancy. Past term, some normal fetal heart rates fall to 110 BPM. There is no correlation between heart rate and the ...

  10. Fetal Heart Monitoring - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Fetal heart rate monitoring measures the heart rate and rhythm of your baby (fetus). This lets your healthcare provider see how your baby is doing. Your healthcare provider may do fetal heart monitoring during late pregnancy and labor. The average fetal heart rate is between 110 and 160 beats per minute. It can vary by 5 to 25 beats per minute.

  11. What is a normal fetal heart rate? - FetalCalc

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    Normal fetal heart rate on ultrasound. By the beginning of the 9th week of pregnancy, the normal fetal heart rate is an average of 175 bpm (beats per minute). At this point, a rapid deceleration of the fetal heart rate begins, reaching around 110-160 beats per minute in mid-gestation. There is also a slow deceleration in fetal heart rate in the ...

  12. When Can You Hear A Baby’s Heartbeat? Guide to Fetal Heart ...

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    At nine weeks gestation, the fetal heart rate should be around 170 beats per minute. After the 13th week of pregnancy, the baby’s heart rate will begin to slow. The normal fetal heart rate at mid-pregnancy should be between 110 and 160 beats per minute. A baby’s heart rate will slow even more during the final 10 weeks of pregnancy.

  13. Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring - Cleveland Clinic

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    Fetal monitoring tracks the speed and pattern of your baby’s heartbeat. The average heart rate of a developing fetus is 110 to 160 beats per minute. By monitoring your baby’s heart rate, your provider can tell if the heart rate is too high or low or changing too much. Moderate fluctuations between six and 25 beats per minute over a 10 ...

  14. Fetal heart rate by week: 7 reasons to monitor baby’s heartbeat

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    6-7 Weeks: The heart starts beating, and the heartbeat can be detected via transvaginal ultrasound. The heart rate is relatively slow, around 90-110 bpm. 8-10 Weeks: The heart rate increases to around 150 bpm as the baby’s heart develops further. 12 Weeks: By this time, the heart rate stabilizes to the typical range of 120-160 bpm.

  15. Normal Fetal Doppler Heart Rate Ranges: The Ultimate Guide

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    By 9 weeks, your baby’s heartbeat will be around 170 bpm. With an at-home fetal doppler device, most women can pick up a heartbeat around 12 weeks. However, you may hear it a little earlier or later. Although your baby’s heartbeat was higher during week 9, it typically declines to around 150 bpm by week 14.

  16. When Can You Hear Baby’s Heartbeat? - Healthline

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    Hearing a baby’s heartbeat for the first time is an exciting milestone for new parents-to-be. A fetal heartbeat may first be detected by a vaginal ultrasound as early as 5 1/2 to 6 weeks after ...

  17. Fetal Heart Rate: What’s Normal & What Does It Mean?

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    20 weeks fetal heart rate. At 20 weeks, according to Navya, “the fetal heart rate is around 110-160 BPM at this stage”. It’s also time for a full anatomy check ‒ part of which is checking that the heart is operating as it should be. At 20 weeks, heart defects can be detected.

  18. Electronic Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring Test: Procedure and ...

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    Internal fetal heart rate monitoring procedure. You’ll be asked to undress and lie down. You’ll put your feet and legs in supports, like you’re getting a vaginal exam. The doctor will check ...

  19. Fetal development by week: Your baby in the womb

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    Nestled comfortably in the womb, your baby is constantly growing and changing. Use this timeline to learn what your baby's up to and how they're developing throughout pregnancy. Follow your baby's development week by week, from conception to labor, in these amazingly detailed, doctor-reviewed images. Your egg is fertilized 12 to 24 hours later ...

  20. Fetal Heart Monitoring - Stanford Medicine Children's Health

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    Fetal heart rate monitoring measures the heart rate and rhythm of your baby (fetus). This lets your healthcare provider see how your baby is doing. Your healthcare provider may do fetal heart monitoring during late pregnancy and labor. The average fetal heart rate is between 110 and 160 beats per minute. It can vary by 5 to 25 beats per minute.

  21. What is the “normal” fetal heart rate? - PMC

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    There is no consensus about the normal fetal heart rate. Current international guidelines recommend for the normal fetal heart rate (FHR) baseline different ranges of 110 to 150 beats per minute (bpm) or 110 to 160 bpm. We started with a precise definition of “normality” and performed a retrospective computerized analysis of electronically ...