Babies are supposed to have rapid heartbeats. Usually double an adult.
I don't know what you mean by warded. Are you on bed rest? If so, you need to ask your doctor why. If he were concerned about the heartbeat, he would have put you on a restricted diet that excludes caffine and other substances that induce rapid heartbeat.
2006-12-18 18:54:56
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answered by bashnick 6
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How fast is the heartbeat? Is the doctor worried about it? A fetus in the womb usually has a pretty fast heartbeat, I know my daughters's was like in the 180s the first time they checked it when I was 10 weeks pregnant, and it was fine. I would definitely stay way from caffeine and decongestants that can speed up your heart rate because anything that can speed up yours can speed up the baby's.
2006-12-19 02:59:18
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answered by E 2
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Well I think the fact that the baby has a very fast heartbeat is good....a healthy baby should have at least double that of a grown up
2006-12-19 09:47:07
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answered by ? 2
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the normal range of fetal heart beat is 110-160 with accelerations with movement to 180-190's it is always higher in the beginning and slows as the pregnancy advances the heart rate is controlled by the nervous system and as the baby develops and matures the heart rate slows so a baby in the beginning of pregnancy with a high heart rate is normal but if at the end of pregnancy has not come down at all than i would be concerned and vice versa if it was slow at the beginning it would be a concern of heart block
2006-12-19 03:10:05
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answered by helenobrn 3
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Babies in utero have rest periods and active periods just like we do. When you feel the baby kicking lots, their heartbeat would be faster than when they're in there snoozing. My daughter's heartbeat went from 120 at one appointment to 173 at another. If your doctor isn't concerned, you shouldn't be either. Take care of yourself and your pea-in-the-pod!
2006-12-19 03:06:17
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answered by nicole l 2
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A good fetal heart rate is 110-160 beats per minute. My Grandma worked in a hospital as a nurse for years and she said that the slower the heart rate (110-130) that it was a boy and the faster (140-160) it was a girl. In our family she hasn't been wrong.
2006-12-19 03:19:33
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answered by Thinking about something 1
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i dont think you have anything to worry about, babies heartbeats are usually alot faster than ours. good luck
2006-12-19 10:43:01
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answered by Victoria 6
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babies heart rates are faster.
your warded?? wtf does that mean??
2006-12-19 10:05:56
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answered by Shadow Kat 6
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