After pregnancy, female friends will pay special attention to the development of the baby in their belly, because only knowing that the baby is developing well in their belly can make them feel at ease. Also, because of this, some pregnant women may want to know when fetal heart rate and fetal sprouts appear, and how long do they last?
Because everyone's menstrual cycle varies, the timing of fetal heart rate and fetal bud may also differ during testing. If the menstrual cycle is normal, the presence of a gestational sac can be detected around 40 days after pregnancy, and the fetal bud can be seen around 45 days after pregnancy. The fetal heart rate usually pulsates around 55 days after pregnancy.
If a woman has delayed menstruation or a longer menstrual cycle, it may take longer to see the fetal heart rate or fetal buds during the examination. However, if the fetal heart rate or buds still do not appear after two months of amenorrhea, it is necessary to go to the hospital for further examination to see the root cause of this abnormality.
The timing of the appearance of fetal heart rate and fetal sprouts is closely related to the menstrual condition of the pregnant mother. Therefore, if you have not seen fetal heart rate and sprouts for the time being, there is no need to be too nervous. Just go to the hospital for a follow-up examination at an appropriate time. In addition, if you find any abnormalities such as redness or abdominal pain, you should also go to the hospital for examination and take care of the fetus according to the situation.