View Full Version : What Is A Normal Heart Rate For These Peanuts?
honor
29-09-2006, 11:25 AM
Hey everybody, i got a scan last week and they saw the heartbeat (which by the way reduced me to a blubbering mess...) and the heart rate was 111BPM....:eek: Now i thought this was good but since i have been reading the treads everybodys peanuts have much higher heart rates.... is it normal for my babies heartbeat to be so low... I'm really concerned can someone help me.... :banghead:
candice_bree
29-09-2006, 11:29 AM
Did the radiographer say it was anything to be worried about...
I thought babies heart rates could range between 100-200 bpm?
I sure it was fine and you have nothing to worry about, bubs might have been resting!! :yes:
Kayte
29-09-2006, 11:31 AM
when i had my scan on monday bubs heart rate was 145 beats per min which the lady said was perfect ! So im not sure but im sure your bubs will be fine :yes: - :hugs: hunnie!!
honor
29-09-2006, 11:35 AM
thanks guys, i have this habbit of worrying over the tinniest things i'm just affaid i'm going to wake up one morning and realise that this is all just a dream...
my m/s is hardly affecting me now is this normal in the 8th week i thought it was meant to get worse....?:ecomcity:
OopsieDaisy
29-09-2006, 11:37 AM
I don't even know what mine heartrate was she never told me!!
But is was beating quite rapidly from what I saw LOL
Little_Toad
29-09-2006, 11:40 AM
"Normal" range is 120 - 160 bpm.
When I had my first ultrasound the heartbeat was 103bpm. Two doctors told me to go home and wait for a miscarriage.
2 weeks later it was 150 bpm. Now it's 160 bpm.
I think you only really have to wory if it's under 100 bpm. Even then it isn't hopeless.
charlis_mum
29-09-2006, 01:34 PM
I am not sure if how far along you are makes a difference or not - but at almost 8 weeks our bubba was 140BPM. But with DD I was having the around the belly scan thingy for half an hour every week, and from about 33weeks it ranged anywhere from 130-165!! They said all of those were fine, so i think there must be a pretty big range.
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