Can I hear fetal heart rate at one month pregnant

  Pregnancy is a magical thing. We all know that the fetus starts from a small fertilized egg, and as the sperm and egg slowly combine, the fetus will slowly begin to develop, grow organs, and eventually give birth to a small life. So, can you hear fetal heart rate at one month pregnant?

  

Can I hear fetal heart rate at one month pregnant1

  Under normal circumstances, fetal heart rate cannot be heard within one month of pregnancy. If you feel the fetal heart beating, it may be due to fluctuations in the large blood vessels in the abdomen. After pregnancy, a woman's body will undergo changes and naturally become more sensitive. Generally speaking, it is normal to not feel the heartbeat of the fetus after one month of pregnancy, and it is also normal to not be able to check the fetal heart rate during a one month physical examination. It takes about 7 weeks to detect the symptoms of primitive heartbeats.

  At one month of pregnancy, the fetus is just a small embryo formed from the fertilized egg, which has just begun to settle in the mother's body and has not yet developed to the level of fetal heart and embryo. It takes about two months to see the fetal heart rate and embryo. After one month of pregnancy, the expectant mother's body has not changed much compared to before pregnancy. The purpose of this month's examination is to confirm pregnancy and rule out the possibility of ectopic pregnancy.

  The fetus begins to move from the 8th week, during which there are subtle movements in the spine that the mother cannot detect. It is not until the limbs have fully developed and become active that the mother can feel the fetal movement. During the first month of pregnancy, which is also the period when the connection between the placenta and the uterine wall of the mother's body is not yet very tight, it is important to be careful not to engage in strenuous activities and to rest more.

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