No. The heart beat in your neck is yours. In fact it isn't really possible to feel the babies heart beat at all. You can hear it with a monitor and even a stethescope, after the 3rd trimester begins(usually). You will also feel a heart been below your belly button, that ones yours too. A babies heart beat is very fast, approx 120-160 beats per minute. To determine your heart rate, put your first and second finger (pointer and middle) together, over the inside of your wrist, closest to the thumb. Look at the second hand of a watch or clock and count the beats for 6 seconds. Then multiply the number of beats by 10. This will equal your approx. heart rate. This isn't very accurate but it gives you an idea of the difference between your heart rate and your babies.
Sometimes the baby can move up and make you feel a little short of breath because your lungs can't properly expand. This is temporary. However, as the baby grows and begins running out of room he or she can kick as far as the ribcage. My daughter gave me a kick in the 7th month that felt like it hit my lung. I lost my breath and dropped to my knees from intense pain. Babies have been known to bruise a rib.
You can feel your own heart beat in the neck, but you can't feel your baby's heart beat in your neck. A baby's heart beat is very difficult to feel and is usually picked up by ultrasound Doppler or with a stethoscope
Can you see a babies heartbeat by looking at the mothers neck?" yes, it is said to be a myth of a old wise tale being told.
You can never FEEL the heartbeat of the baby.
No. This is just an artery in your neck that you can feel your pulse in.
Not necessarily, you cannot 'feel' the baby's heartbeat.
No, you would have to be a rare case of super-sensitive to be able to feel that. To date, I have never heard of a woman who can feel the baby's heartbeat. What you may be feeling is your own heartbeat as the blood flow to your uterus is increased. Or it may be just the baby kicking. Many babies also seem to get hiccups which can be a very regular beat, often at the same time each day.
No, generally you will not be able to feel the baby's heartbeat in the uterus from the outside. You can buy feral heartbeat machines called a Doppler to hear the baby's heartbeat. Some can pick up as early as 7 weeks, although others can't pick up until later on in the pregnancy.
Your neck wrist chest imnot sure about the fourth though
When it's fully developed
You can't feel the baby's heartbeat so most likely is it yours alone.
you place two fingers on the upper left side of your neck until you feel your heartbeat
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.
Baby's Heartbeat was created in 1969.