This may not be a good sign, or the baby could be in a position that is hard to hear. Ask for an ultrasound right away also go in for another test to hear the heartbeat in the meantime, also think about whether or not you have felt any movements yet. There is a chance that the baby's heart may have stopped and you have not miscarried on your own. But do not get too worried yet, remember that you are in control of your visits and demand an ultrasound right away. Good luck.
How can you hear a placenta - it is not living ( this is horribly inaccurate lol)
At 13 weeks I am assuming you have had your pregnancy confirmed VIA ultrasound.
It is very possible to hear the placenta ( wind through the tree's noise) and not hear the heartbeat due to several reasons. 1 being if you have an anterior placenta, then the placenta is laying on top of the baby and covering the heartbeat with the wind blowing sound, also if you are on the heavier side it can take a little while longer to hear the heartbeat, if this is the case I recommend using a 2mhz fetal doppler not a 3 hmz. best wishes :)
I never heard of placenta sounds?? You should be able to hear your baby's heartbeat by week 11-12 the latest.
No you can't. If you can feel a pulse over your pregnant abdomen it is the large vessels in your uterus supplying the placenta.
The doctor should be able to hear the babies heart beat with a Doppler after about 16 weeks. If you are more than 16 to 20 weeks pregnant and the doctor can not hear a heart beat then you need an ultrasound to make sure the baby is ok.
It is common if you are fat, they cannot hear the heart beat with Doppler device. So don't worry & good luck.
No typically the heart does not start beating until 6 weeks, but the way pregnancy is measured at "2 weeks pregnant" you aren't even pregnant yet, since most women ovulate 2 weeks after the first day of their last menstrual cycle. That would be when you are two weeks pregnant when you are just ovulating. So if you mean can you hear the heartbeat two weeks after you find out your are pregnant then yes, you should because you would actually be somewhere between 5-7 weeks along.
Yes it is your own.
No, I didn't hear my babies heartbeat until I was about 14 weeks. It also depends on how much belly fat you have. I had some belly fat so maybe that's why it was a little longer for me. Don't worry everything will be fine.
no. they have their own heartbeat. if you are pregnant and go to the doctor they can put a fetal monitor on you and you will be able to hear the babys heartbeat.
With my first child I was 7w3d when I had my first u/s. My second child I was 9 weeks. This coming Monday I will have an u/s @ 6w6d and hope to see a heartbeat. I heard from my Ob/Gyn that at 6w1d there should be a heartbeat noticeable on trans. vag. u/s.
As you get further along, you have 40% more blood flowing in your body which is the main reason why you might hear your heartbeat more, and even feel it pumping.
No, I am pregnant with my third child and I didn't hear this ones heartbeat until I was about 10-11 weeks along, but with my other to I was much earlier. My midwife has said not to be worried until after about 12 weeks
My doctor said that they wasn't going to listen for a heartbeat when I was 11 weeks pregnant because It was too soon and they probably wouldn't hear anything anyway.