YOu really need to talk to your doctor or nurse about this as you have not said why you cannot hear a heartbeat.
No. At five weeks your baby has just developed a heart beat. 4 months is about the earliest you will probably feel in fetal movement. Here is what your baby looks like at five weeks: * http://3dpregnancy.parentsconnect.com/calendar/5-weeks-pregnant.html
the normal heartbeat is 70 t0 80 beats/minute.
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.
If there's is no fetal movement at 16 weeks, then it's time to go see your primary physician. Sometimes the baby is quiet and all is well. However for the mother's emotional health, ask the doc to check the baby's heartsounds. The sense of relief when Mama hears that heartbeat via the Doppler is worth every bit of the bother it takes to get to the doc's office and wait in line to be seen.
Depends, but at at four months usually around 30-40cm?
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during 16 weeks, the uterus is stretching and growing for the baby! So a cramp-like feeling is pretty normal and dont worry to much. Also during pregnancy increased discharge is normal as well (as long as its white, not yellow or smells funny its okay) If the cramps start to become intense, and you see blood/spotting, then you need to call. Never be afraid to call and ask your MW or DR about what your feeling.
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